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.
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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.
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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?
She tried to eat a bit of dry food, but that came back up.