| Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
| Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY |
| Moderator: | MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO |
| Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jan 11 1994 |
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My ace mouse catcher and the joy of my life is acting
wierd and I was wondering if this might just be hairballs?
For a few days now (close to a week) she has been eating
at her dry cat food (out all day in a bowl for her). She
gets either IAMS or PRO-PLAN from the vets. However, she
is picking less and less at that and even though she acts
hungry for her canned food at night (she comes to the kitchen
and acts all cute and gets all excited about the can opening),
when I put it down for her, she acts like it is some kind
of cat-eating monster and wants to go outside. She cringes
back from it, won't get near it and wants out. I throw it
away every morning. I was in the grocery store Saturday
and selected small cans of different things I could maybe
tempt her with. No dice.
Last night (for the first time), she went into the front
hall and meowed real loud and then proceeded (when I went
to see what was the matter cause she never does that) to
barf on the wood floor. It was just grass and fluid.
Suspecting hairballs (HOPING hairballs I think) I got her
some Laxatone and put it on a little plate. She jumped right
on that. Later last night, she made that little coughing sound
they make when they are trying to "blow" a hairball out?
She still plays (we were playing with a robe sash) pretty well
and she really loves to get picked up and held a lot. She seems
hungry for the canned stuff but...
Any ideas? Am I being neurotic here? Do we go to the vet NOW
or give it a couple days with the Laxatone?
Kim and the Nipper (who hates to go to the vet)
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| 3488.1 | No problem | CECV03::WHOLLEY | Tue Apr 03 1990 23:44 | 10 | |
my cats go through that every now and then with their food I think they
call it finicky :). My vet also said that they will eat grass if they
have an upset stomach which my cats do and toss up spit with grass.
They also do cough up hair on occassion.
kevin (the person) Sebastian,Jake,Elwood,Iggy,Rocky,Bullwinkle,and
Scrappy. Ya 7. I enjoy reading this conference but this is the first
chance I have had to write, I'll tell the gang when I wake them at
2:00am, thats when I get home and it is the only chance I have to get
even with them for waking me to play at night. :)
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| 3488.2 | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Wed Apr 04 1990 08:06 | 7 | |
My gang has been "off their feed" too and I know they're having trouble
with furballs.
re: grass - While that may be true, they also eat grass because they
want it in their diets. My crew love to "graze" on their leashes and
they don't throw it up.
Nancy DC
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| 3488.3 | Yep, probably the dreaded GW syndrome | CSC32::K_KINNEY | Wed Apr 04 1990 10:54 | 9 | |
Thanks. I think that's what it is. General wierdness
and hairballs. She ate some of her dry stuff this
morning but I needed to pour some fresh out of her
sack (while she watched) and then fluff it up in
her bowl. fussy, fussy, fussy. *8^}
kim
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