She is vomiting clear somewhat foamy liquid I am not sure what to do with her, I am very worried. I am thinking of going next door to a neighbors and calling a vet that she takes her Dog to, that also takes cats, I am extremely worried please help.
2006-10-19
07:38:02
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Betty C
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BTW This is not her norm, it is usually my other cat Prince who does the vomiting but that's just because he is very picky where we get their food at. We got this one from our local store near here, he usually gets sick on the food from their, if we get it from Walmart he usually doesn't get sick. not sure why or how he knows the difference lol. but this is not usually like Digits at all. so I think I just might ask my fiance'
if he would like me to call a vet, and see what they say.
2006-10-19
07:49:47 ·
update #1
Oh btw I thought everyone should know the reason we call her Digits, is because she has "Mitten Paws", and Prince acts all royal hince his name lol.
2006-10-19
07:52:47 ·
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well it's been about 4-5 hours since she has gotten sick possibly more, I am not sure if she is eating anything but she has been drinking a lot of water, and I won't take her to the vet that is the closest to the house because of the way they were with her and prince the last time, if a dog goes in there they are extra careful of a dog than a cat at least the "nurses" are. the "nurses" are like here is your cat he/she did very well and here is your bill, when it comes to cats, and when it's a dog they are like here is so and so ( by the dogs name) they did very good didn't you so and so, she/he is such a sweety. and here is the bill which is usually less than a cat. they were told to not give the shots to the cats and they did it anyways, my fiance' has had cats in the past, and the one cat he had that didn't get shots, out lasted all the other cats that did. That should say something. Also after the front claws were clip digits was still bleeding, they had just removed the claws.
2006-10-19
10:06:22 ·
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I'd call the vet ASAP.
How frequently is she vomitting? Is it every day? After every meal?
I had that problem with my cat...she was throwing up about every 3-4 hrs. after every meal. I took her into the vet and he tried to convince me it was hairballs...even though I knew better. I just knew it was something much worse. That was proven when one day she threw up blood. She got to the point to where she wasn't hardly eating anything...and her last day (the day I found out she had cancer and chose to put her down instead of putting her through chemo 2-3 times a week) she wouldn't eat anything.
Hopefully, your vet is nothing like the one I dealt with. He was an *ss and lucky I didn't give him a hole to put in him which would make him a holy *ss or an *sshole...literally. lol.
2006-10-19 09:36:01
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answered by trouble1374 1
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You are too cute!! Alright, calm down, I have 13 cats inside and two that keep coming to my house outside that I feed and have made homes for..... ... cats, I know! It was probably a hairball that hasn't come up yet. Cats, just like people, all have their own 'habits' and 'querks' to get used to -- I have cats that make all kinds of noise (when vomiting), but never really cough anything up, then I have those that make little noise and leave humongus messes!!! I'm guessing you haven't had the cat for very long and before then, you weren't really a 'cat person'. You needn't be worried unless it is something ongoing over a long period of time. The great thing about cats is they really almost do take care of themselves (except for the litter box cleaning, of course). The bad thing is, some can really vomit quite a bit and leave crazy 'presents' for you! I've got a couple of extremely long fured cats in the house and that is something that you come to expect, though it does happen (sometimes just as often, sometimes more often, believe it or not) with short haired cats. Don't worry for now, ... it is completely normal.... and they do love to wait for you to go to bed to 'make with the noise'... it's too funny!! And frustrating! Now go back to sleep, sweetie ;}
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answered by Anonymous
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She might have gotten into something and ate a poison of some sort. There are hundreds of things that are poisonous to cats. If she doesn't stop soon, or if it becomes worse or she starts acting weird., get her to the vet asap.
2006-10-19 07:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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call the vet quickly and get her into a hospital, if you can't make sure to give her rehydration mixture in her water, like you would to a human... but the best thing would be to stay with her and keep checking in the night to make sure she is ok, it is probably nothing too serious, she might just have eaten something that did not agree with her
2006-10-19 07:47:21
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answered by monkey luv... 2
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My cat did this once when she was licking flea spray off of herself. So, I think the cat may have ingested something that doesn't agree with her system. Prob take her to the vet to be safe.
2006-10-19 07:40:36
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answered by babalu2 5
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Good idea to have the vet look at her. It could be a virus or something stuck in her tummy or anything.
2006-10-19 07:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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She has a hair ball. Give her grass to eat and allow her to puke that up too.
If she doesn't get better in a few hours, take her to the vet.
Good Luck!
2006-10-19 07:45:42
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answered by mrscmmckim 7
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could be an obstruction in the throat or bowels. I'd take her to the Vet.
2006-10-19 07:40:09
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answered by sred 4
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call the vet!
2006-10-19 07:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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i think you should go to the vet instead of asking clueless people.
2006-10-19 07:40:21
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answered by hello411 3
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