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1846.1 | | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Oct 10 1988 13:07 | 4 |
| It could be that the Musetta's system can't tolerate Iams. My twins
can't either, although they do well on Science Diet or C/D.
Deb
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1846.2 | Try it, you'll like it. | KOALA::FAMULARO | Joe, ZKO3-2T43, DTN381-2565 | Mon Oct 10 1988 13:31 | 21 |
| Hi Helen,
When one of my cats seems to be having a spell of vomiting I do
one or combination of the following things. They seem to help.
1) Treat for furballs. I use Petromalt.
2) Stop feeding the cat his regular food for a day or so and
substitute strained chicken baby food. Doesn't take much for
them to digest that so it is easy on their tummy.
3) Cook some ground beef, drain off as much fat as possible and mix
with cooked rice, about 2 parts rice for every part beef.
4) Try changing food.
I hope this or others can help you.
Joe
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1846.3 | "Edd! Edd! {bleeeech} Oh, 'scuse me..." | WEFXEM::COTE | Blind Lemon Pledge | Mon Oct 10 1988 13:37 | 12 |
| Aja occasionally tosses her cookies. I generally watch her behavior;
if she's acting normal, I hold my breath and clean it up, if she's
outta sorts, off to the vet...
It doesn't take long to figure out when the cat is *really* sick.
I'd try changing food to something she doesn't like too much. Aja
just inhales her favorite hearts and liver, 2 minutes later it's
back for an encore... Giving her some blase' old dry food slows
her down...
Edd
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1846.4 | They are wonderful, but I hate clean up | DSTR17::JACKSON | BEV JACKSON @VRO | Thu Oct 20 1988 10:40 | 32 |
| I have been having the same problem with my tortoise shell male
siamese. As long as he eats nothing but IAMS kitten food, he seems
to be o.k., but try to give him any kind of a treat, and I get cleaning
duty!! I tried giving him something for hairballs thinking that
might be a problem and yes, another clean-up job!!!
I'm not sure if it is because he is a glutten and gobbles up anything
different or if he has a real problem. I gave him a little juice
from a can of white tuna in water and that came back to haunt me!
The vet was very emphatic that whatever I decide to feed, I should
be constant; that changing food can cause diarrhea and he did have
a problem with that when I first got him and he got used to the
IAMS. He had been fed grocery store dry and wet cat food, along
with milk.
I also have a female seal point who has never seemed to have any
problems with losing her cookies, but I think she was fed very
carefully by the family she came from. And, of course, I have a
husband who likes cats as long as they are very well-behaved and
heaven forbid they should act like animals (please keep that a secret;
my babies don't know they are animals!)! Any time they do anything
wrong, I get chewed out for having them! It's almost as if I told
them to do it. I get phone calls in the middle of the day if Samson
should happen to lose his cookies; if the two of them run through
the house, like maniacs; or if Delilah decides to climb up on his
neck while he is reading and give him one of her "love kisses"!
No appreciation of how wonderful they are!
Sure would love to find an answer to these stomach problems.
Bev
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1846.5 | This is what I do For Gai Poo | ZEKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Thu Oct 20 1988 13:29 | 12 |
| Try this...First get the vet to give you a clean bill of health.
He may give you a jar of 'VIOKASE' which is an enzyme to help digest
the food. Or, you can use Papya Enzyme in the food, the enzyme
predigests the food, so when kitty eats, it gets digested again
and is easier on his system.
Gai Poo does this off and on. He cannot eat organ meats, anything
with gravy and sauce and no fish. When he does start to vomit again
for no reason, he gets the Viokase or the enzymes...
jean
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1846.6 | If it hurts, don't do it | STAR::BARTH | | Thu Oct 20 1988 15:05 | 5 |
| The simple solution is, of course, to only feed the IAMs. If they
only vomit after treats, then don't give them treats. It's fun
to give them, but they don't need it.
Karen, Tristan and Tenzing.
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1846.7 | Getting Better | DSTR17::JACKSON | BEV JACKSON @VRO | Mon Nov 21 1988 14:30 | 11 |
| The problem I had with my vomiting male siamese seems to be a little
better. He has always been fed IAMS. I had only been feeding him
twice a day and it seemed like almost every time he ate, he gave
it back. Finally decided that maybe he was getting hungry between
meals and was eating too fast.
Now I make sure that his dish is never empty, and so far, it seems
to have helped. (Except when he finds some strange thing to chew!!!
I can't wait until a Christmas tree arrives!)
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1846.8 | | CUPMK::TRACHMAN | ZhivagoCats, Ltd..The Inn is Full..264-8298 | Mon Nov 21 1988 16:24 | 6 |
| re:7
The IAMS may be too rich (too much fat) for him to handle.
Have you tried feeding something with less fat?
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