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LMC LMC is offline
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Cats owned: 5 x rescue cats
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13-01-2006, 10:50 AM   #11

Re: Barfers!


Just the change of diet could have done it CJK - some cats are just sicky cats unfortunately - my Jenny is one


As has been said on other threads, if the cat is alright in themselves - still affectionate, washing/taking care of themselves/normal personality and most importantly still drinking water, then it's good to wait a day or so before panicking.

Eating grass can make cats barf too - but the grass is good for them in some way, of course as long as it's "clean" - pesticide-free

Not for the faint-hearted:
I lost Lucy-fur in 1994 to suspected poisoning. The sick really did smell ***bad*** - it's indescribable (luckily) but trust me, I think you'll be able to tell from that if there's something more wrong than furballs or eating too fast, or just plain being a cat!



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CJK CJK is offline
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13-01-2006, 10:53 AM   #12

Re: Barfers!


thanks LMC, people on here have put my mind at ease quite a bit, he just tried attacking my dominant cat, so i guess he doesnt feel too bad!



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