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Cassie has vomited frothy saliva and grass a few times Elaine, especially after she has been outdoors. On occasions I have found the remains of mouse giblets in the garden so I have assumed she caught and ate a mouse that didn't agree with her. Maybe Bernie has been 'feeding' outdoors?? |
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Bernie obviously had an upset tummy for whatever reason and cleverly went and ate some grass. This made him sick and hopefully has got rid of whatever was upsetting him. If everything else is normal with him I wouldn't worry. Give him a hug from me. |
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Only once has Bernie caught a bird, took it in alive and unscathed. I had to catch it and set it free poor birdy. I just cannt work it out. Last ime a cat of mine vomited like this, he had CRF. Bernie is not showing any other symptoms and as I say is eating, toileting and playing just fine. When he vomits though there is alot of liquid ( I mean its a sizable puddle), no food, ocasionally grass. |
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I think it's a normal cat thing - Bubbles sometimes does it and is just grass and saliva/bile. I think they just feel a bit uncomfortable for some reason and it makes them feel better and then are fine. If he's toileting and eating and is his usual self then I wouldn't be worried. *hugs* |
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