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Posted by: SuzanneM55 at Fri May 12 20:14:29 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SuzanneM55 ] I am a brand new member here----this will be the very first post I have responded to. I had a male short-haired Tabby for 12 years when he was sent to Rainbow Bridge because he had Renal Failure.(March 8th of this year) But his entire life he vommitted just like this cat. I had him tested by two different Vets who could find no reason for it, other than he was a "pig" and gulped his food too fast. Most likely due to the fact that he was taken from his mother too soon. (he was a meer 4 weeks old when the neighbor gave him to me).....But I am very much intrigued by the fact that raising the food dish helps this! This is the one thing I had never heard of! FASCINATING to say the least! Also, by a "larger" kibble size, could you recommend a cat food that has large kibbles? I feed my three cats, (soon to be 4 once again) Iams and also Friskies Chefs Blend. I will be getting another kitten as soon as it turns 10 weeks old and should this male have the same problem, I want to be WELL informed this time! Thanks so much! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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