don't feed it Burger King no more !
2007-01-16 14:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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If she hasn't gone to the bathroom then you need to contact a vet. She may have some sort of blockage (hair-ball, something she ate?)
Watch the food you are giving her. She should only get dry cat food and for a treat some canned food or cat treats. You don't say what she has eaten, but some things can cause major intestinal upset in a cat.
2007-01-16 15:05:18
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answered by Fish Lover 5
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thats messed up. try asking your vet, change its diet etc. if your freeding mostly wet food then ease up some and give it dry food. or, if youre feeding it mostly or all dry food, try changing it around. if it doesnt appear to use the bathroom for more than like 20 hours or something, TAKE IT TO THE VET. there mmay be some sort of blockage, or just a case of bad gas. (bean-o?) whatever the issue, the head bobbing and running around is very unusual, and it may be saying that theres some sort of irritation in the esophagus or stomach. if the 'flatus' is very stanky, then it is most likely the diet, or some sort of chemical reaction in the bowel. or, it ate a rotten mouse. anyhoo, if it keeps up for too long, and the cat starts showing distress, dont be afraid to go to the doctor. (and air out your car real good afterwards)
2007-01-16 15:09:36
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answered by xxdemuffinman420xx 1
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Poor kitty needs to go to the vet. This is absolutely not normal for a cat to have gas like this. If you feed her soft food, switch her strictly to hard cat food..no treats, no scraps, no nothing else. This should help in the meantime of waiting to get her to the vet. But, please take the poor baby to the vet as soon as possible.
2007-01-16 15:34:53
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answered by hotrodgirl1973 3
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Did you feed her any cheese, milk (dairy), rich human foods? How about if you changed her food suddenly? This can cause serious gas and diarrhea too. If you changed the food you have to put her back on the old food and mix it slowly with the new food until the old food is less than the new food.
2007-01-16 15:00:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Your cat is obviously in distress. It may be something serious in the intestinal tract, it may be a huge hairball causing abdominal distention (bloating), well, enough of that. If she hasn't voided in 24 hrs, she's in trouble. Get her to the vet. ASAP
2007-01-16 14:53:09
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answered by lizrdluvnmom 3
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Um, why could you breed your cats? To make a contribution to the ever-growing to be puppy inhabitants? Is 10,000 euthanized cats and kittens in line with annum not sufficient for you? properly, i assume you're on your thank you to raising that huge sort. His habit won't end till he's neutered. The longer you wait to get him neutered, the longer it is going to take for him to end spraying, and the fewer probably it is going to likely be that he will ever one hundred% end. not neutering a cat finally ends up in them being greater aggressive, services to fights, and territorial. it is actual cruel to punish him for something it is your fault and your guy or woman determination. Edit: it is not significant in any respect in spite of if or not your cats are organic bred because of the fact they are of distinctive breeds and hence nonetheless will create mutts. there isn't something incorrect with mutts, yet considering which you're actually not breeding to enhance a particular breed of cat and particularly to easily make a greenback off them from people who don't be attentive to better, my fact nonetheless stands.
2016-10-31 07:57:35
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answered by gilbert 4
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omg!! she hasn't gone to the bathroom ): she is likely backed up and needs a kitty enema,, you can't give her people stoll softner,, take her to the vet asap before it does some damage. older cats that devleop kidney disease or diabetes lose moisture to their intestines, so it won't move by itself.. if thats the case, she'll go on meds and a special diet. poor baby!! take her to the vet!!
2007-01-16 14:52:34
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answered by bb 3
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awww..the poor cat. Did she eat something she is allergic too?..or did she get a mild case of food poisoning?
You should go get the poor thing checked out..she sounds like she is in pain and discomfort.
2007-01-16 14:56:40
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answered by ? 6
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she sounds constipated and maybe in addition has eaten something she shouldnt have.Its also possible she has a fur ball which can cause this problem.To treat her you need to take her to the vet to find out exactly the cause
2007-01-16 16:55:00
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answered by jambutty 4
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your cat is in pain ;and has some intestanal problems;she must get to a vet asap as it could block her 'then your talking lots of money...i had the same kind of thing with my cat 'and she almost died...
2007-01-16 15:13:05
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answered by Cami lives 6
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