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I wonder what comfort Balie is getting from licking the litter Yola. I've not come across this before and can't offer any advise. If your vet isn't concerned ........ it's easy to say don't worry but anything out of the ordinary is worrying isn't it? |
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I've never heard of this, Yola, but would worry too. I have heard of pica, which is eating unsuitable things like dirt in an apparent attempt to self-medicate for needed minerals in the diet ....???? Poor Bailie, between him and Fifi you have certainly had a lot of problems lately; fingers crossed, (((hugs))) |
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Poor Balie, they're such a worry when they do strange things, I read somewhere that it could be a symptom of anaemia....?...... is there a possibility that it might cause a blockage if he's actually eating the litter? Hope the ultrasound comes up with some answers. |
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Well, Fifi's always been one for licking walls, concrete floors, bricks etc., but as she's done that since she was little I don't worry about it too much. Balie's stools have become really pale - now this might be because I'm trying him on different foods to try and get him to eat (just been spoon-feeding him); or maybe because I ran out of persian RC and fed him some sensitive tummy RC instead. I AM worried that this stuff might cause a blockage as it's hard to tell how much he's ingesting. I'm at home today so can watch him a little more closely. |
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Yola, i was thinking along the same lines as Eileen and wondering if it's a form of Pica because he's missing something in his diet. You would think the vet would know though. Maybe you could have a look on the internet? |
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I did have a look on the internet and cats are subject to pica. As MrsH mentioned, eating clay litter is often a sign of anemia, and can cause intestinal blockage. I'm surprised your vet didn't mention it. How is he now, Yola? |
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Many CRF cats do this and yes it is or can be a sign of anemia. Given his weight loss and his vomitting, I would be very concerned. Sorry Yola, I'd like to say something mre possitive. There are several causes for anemia but it can be treated, I'd get those blod tests sooner rather than later. http://www.felinecrf.org/anaemia.htm#what_is_anaemia |
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GIven his weight loss I'd be concerned he is eating anything other than good food. The links and info above certainly indicate that it is something he'd be better off not doing. Can't think how to stop him doing it though. Bloods results will help, hope you get the results soon. |
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Thanks for the info and links. I suspect there is something not so good underlying all this, and the litter eating is symptomatic of whatever ails hm. The vet detected a 'thickening' of the stomach lining/membranes when she felt his tummy hence the wish for an u/s scan. He's been doing less litter-licking in the last 24 hours, because essentially I've been plonking him in the litter tray and supervising his toiletting! He's a lot brighter today though and has been eating like a horse. |
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