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01-03-2007, 08:23 AM   #1

Causes of vomiting?/Furballs


Pousse has been rather sick a couple of times but there haven't been any sign of hair in the puddles She is otherwise well in herself, sleek and shiny and slowly gaining the weight she needed to put on smt:023

Could it be a hairball even though there is no hair there?



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01-03-2007, 09:13 AM   #2

Re: Causes of vomiting?/Furballs


It could be that she is trying to get rid of some hair in her tummy, does she groom a lot? Cats are notorious for vomiting for no reason occasionally anyhow so I wouldn't worry too much unless she is doing it frequently. Could it just be the fact that now she is enjoying her food more that she is eating a little more than she is used to hence bringing the excess back?



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01-03-2007, 09:27 AM   #3

Re: Causes of vomiting?/Furballs


Some cats do puke for no apparent reason.
Raising their food dish a few inches can help prevent this



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01-03-2007, 09:35 AM   #4

Re: Causes of vomiting?/Furballs


I didnt know this...although Jac has not dare I say it.....Puked in a little while now x



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01-03-2007, 11:10 AM   #5

Re: Causes of vomiting?/Furballs


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Originally Posted by Fran
It could be that she is trying to get rid of some hair in her tummy, does she groom a lot? Cats are notorious for vomiting for no reason occasionally anyhow so I wouldn't worry too much unless she is doing it frequently. Could it just be the fact that now she is enjoying her food more that she is eating a little more than she is used to hence bringing the excess back?

I don't see her groom much but she is a very private cat She does have a lot of loose hair which I remove with a fine tooth flea comb. I make a point of grooming her to get more contact and get her used to my presence. She hasn't done it frequently but when she has it has been copious and spread through the flat

I'll keep the meals small and frequent again and see if it settles



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01-03-2007, 08:13 PM   #6

Re: Causes of vomiting?/Furballs


Soupie, would you say she is casting more thqan normal? What was the consistancy of the sick, was it foamy, watery, was there any substance to it?



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02-03-2007, 12:45 PM   #7

Re: Causes of vomiting?/Furballs


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Soupie, would you say she is casting more thqan normal? What was the consistancy of the sick, was it foamy, watery, was there any substance to it?
Not sure what you mean by casting?

Sick contained lots of food in lumps and some biscuits, no foam but some brown liquid sick as well :nod:



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02-03-2007, 12:49 PM   #8

Re: Causes of vomiting?/Furballs


It might just be because she has not been used to eating normal sized meals whilst she has has so little appetite - her capacity has diminished, so there's not room for a big dinner - she swoops it all in, it can't stay there, so it returns.
I'd try lots of small meals and work up gradually to larger meals at longer intervals. Plus the raised dish.
(Casting is another word for moulting/shedding I think)



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02-03-2007, 12:51 PM   #9

Re: Causes of vomiting?/Furballs


By casting I meant shedding hair.
It does sound like a lodged furball to me. If the sick is foamy and watery it usually indicates alot of tummy acid, this along with shedding excessive amounts of hair can indicate illness rather than just furball.
I dont think you need wory too much. Maybe some furball paste would help.



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02-03-2007, 03:21 PM   #10

Re: Causes of vomiting?/Furballs


Yes she sheds alot

DM she only has tiny meals - her food is split into four meals and she never eats it all in one go. Unfortunately with me being out of the house for 11 hours during the day I can't physically split it down any more She is active and eats more at night so sometimes she has another meal about 2am when I nip to the loo

I will try raising her dish though



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