Allyson, I'd call the vet to see what they say. They might have some wait-and-see time span advice or they might want her in right away. The ribbon bits would have me a little concerned
You might try feeding her canned pumpkin or babyfood to um, grease things along.
She doesn't throw up hairballs, but I've been giving her anti-hairball food for like, eva. The one time she was during that wretch thing I got her some hairball medicine and that did the trick. I worry that the puking will cause dehydration.
No one ever comes to SF.
I'd feel sorry for you, if it wasn't for the whole "gets to live in SF" thing.
She has a teaspoon of babyfood with her dry food every morning. Ima call the vet when i get to work and see what he has to say.
((Ruby))((Allyson))
I lack advice since I know little about cats. Calling the vet sounds like a good idea though.
No one ever comes to SF.
Oh yeah, doesn't EVERYONE go to SF?!?
I'm thinking going across the country is a little far for a weekend, sadly.
NO! It's perfect. Just take friday off and come Th-Sun!
Oh yeah, doesn't EVERYONE go to SF?!?
Yes, but some forget to put flowers in their hair.
Devi did the hairball puking and didn't eat or drink much for a day until the goo kicked in once. As long as she's perky and has access to water, I wouldn't worry about dehydration.
And then there was the time she ate a whole buttermilk biscuit. I didn't know a 5 lb (at the time) creature could produce so much...stuff.
Poor Ruby. Did she attempt to eat anything after vomitting?