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Cats hork. I know. It''s a fact of life. But at what point should you worry?
My cat is a very fluffy cat. She''s like an animated plush toy. And she throws up A LOT.
At first I thought it was because she was, well, sort of stupid: she was a stray, and she will vomit like a Vegas slot machine if I give her dry food first. I always sort of assumed she was just bolting it too fast. But she''s been trying unsuccessfully to hork up a hairball for two days now (she does the Dying Swan Kitty Pose, shrugs, and wanders away), and just now, even though I gave her wet food first, she basically pulled a Linda Blair and projectile vomited everywhere before proceeding to attempt to eat first my ivy plant and then my cut tulips.
(I did, btw, buy her wheatgrass earlier in the week: wheatgrass which she promptly ignored until it withered.)
So ... thoughts or suggestions? Do you guys think there''s, a) a problem, or enough of the hint of one to see a vet, or do you, b) think I should just feed her some particular brand or dose her with something over-the-counter? If b, suggestions?
My cat is a very fluffy cat. She''s like an animated plush toy. And she throws up A LOT.
At first I thought it was because she was, well, sort of stupid: she was a stray, and she will vomit like a Vegas slot machine if I give her dry food first. I always sort of assumed she was just bolting it too fast. But she''s been trying unsuccessfully to hork up a hairball for two days now (she does the Dying Swan Kitty Pose, shrugs, and wanders away), and just now, even though I gave her wet food first, she basically pulled a Linda Blair and projectile vomited everywhere before proceeding to attempt to eat first my ivy plant and then my cut tulips.
(I did, btw, buy her wheatgrass earlier in the week: wheatgrass which she promptly ignored until it withered.)
So ... thoughts or suggestions? Do you guys think there''s, a) a problem, or enough of the hint of one to see a vet, or do you, b) think I should just feed her some particular brand or dose her with something over-the-counter? If b, suggestions?