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CarolEm&Ed
at Fri Jan 25 17:16:16 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CarolEm&Ed ]
Please don't worry and please don't be angry with your kitties.
Vomiting goes with the territory when it comes to cats. Sometimes they do it when they get hairballs from grooming themselves. Sometimes they do it because they have chewed on a house plant. (Cats love greens.) Some cats throw up because they have eaten their dinner too quickly. There are tons of reasons, but almost all of them do it.
And, generally they have no control over where it happens because it happens so quickly.
The only reason to be concerned is if one of them continues to vomit. Then you will want to contact your vet because it could be a sign of something serious.
>>Last night i discovered to my greates disappointment that one of my kittens has vomitted (i suppose) on my bedsheet while I was not home. I am not totally sure what it was but it looked more like vomiting spot than a diarreal ellimination. Besides the fact that I did not like my bed to be soiled, I got scared whether my kitty is ill or he is angry for some reason at me. In the latter case why would he vomit, he would rather pee on my bed. Does vomitting happen often with cats? I was very disturbed last night with the scene I saw on my bed.
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- advice needed - baka, Fri Jan 25 13:39:48 2008
RE: advice needed - CarolEm&Ed, Fri Jan 25 17:16:16 2008
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