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I am sure he is going to be alright. Could it have been a furball. Simon and guinness brings them up from time to time. If Simon eats to much too fast he also brings it backs up and it is disgusting as well. jane |
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Thanks Jane. I don't think it was a hairball as I've seen those before and it did look different, much more 'sick-like'. I'll see how he is when I'm home after work, it was a good sign he ate his breakfast! It is a pain when they scoff their food though They never seem to learn! |
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I wouldnt worry too much Meep, just allow him to settle a bit, I am sure he'll be just fine. Should he continue to throw up, then seek a vets advice but for now I'd just keep an eye on him. |
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Will do Elaine, thanks I'm pretty sure that, as you've said, it's just a one-off and he'l just need to settle but I was a wee bit worried. Have only had them for 5 week and it's the first time he's thrown up. Once he's done it a few more times I'll know that it's just a 'thing' that sometimes happens! (Not that I'm wanting him to throw up any more!) |
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: I read the first part of that and was thinking "EH?!" but you soon cleared it up. I'll get more pics of the boys up soon, I can take them at home but have to upload them at work due to slow connection at home |
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I sort of suspect the roast chicken; that can be a bit rich. Keep an eye on him (as if you wouldn't!); hope his tummy will settle. Leia occasionally upchucks when she eats too fast; I've learned not to worry unless it recurs..... |
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Upchuck! Like that word. Merlin has done that since he was a kitten. He used to eat far too quickly and the food just used to upchuck almost the same as when it went down. Quite different to the watery stuff that comes up with bits of fur or grass. Just a thought meep - do your cats have access to fresh grass? Eileen hand feeds Leia her daily stalks. Cats eat grass normally if they are feeling a bit queasy and upchuck whatever it is that's making them feel off. You can get little trays of indoor grass to grow for them I think. |
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