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Posted by: wandanyc at Thu Dec 14 18:34:58 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wandanyc ]  
   

Hi, my cat has eaten some dental floss (or something stringy). When she stooled, the floss started coming out, too. The problem is that she got stuck and the floss (covered in feces) dragged behind her as she left the litter box.

I"ve tried to pull out the floss, but I can't. She also starts crying when I pull. I should say that this has happened three times. The first time I was able to pull the floss out entirely. The second time I couldn't pull all of it out, but she seemed to pass it on her own later.

I'm worried that she won't pass this one like that. Do you have any advice?


   

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