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He is 3 years old, and he has never done this before. He is an orange tabby named Punkin. Two fridays ago, my cat began to meow at me. I knew something wasn't right, but no matter what I did, he kept on meowing. Then he puked three times. Now I have to clean up puke, poop, and diareah on the floor almost every day. He eats purina cat chow, and I am almost positive that it's not on the pet food recall list. My mom said he ate some plastic a little while ago, and that might be the problem. But there are also a lot of plants in our house that could be poisonous to cats, and we often have to shoo him from chewing on the leaves. But I am not sure, and we can't afford to bring him into the vet's office. Any help will be highly appreciated.

2007-03-21 13:55:40 · 4 answers · asked by Pikajane 3 in Pets Cats

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If you love your cat you are going to have to find the money to get him to the vet. The signs that he is showing are that there is something wrong with him. he is telling you in the only way he can that he is sick and he needs help. You need to find a vet that will let you pay in installments. If you aren't careful you won't have the poor little boy for a long time, and I'm sure that's not what you want. There has to be something you can do to get a little money. Sell something on ebay. I'm trying to help here, but the cat has to go to the vet.

2007-03-21 18:44:35 · answer #1 · answered by lochmessy 6 · 1 0

My Cats Are Allowed outdoors and that they Do nevertheless Poo indoors Its particularly because of the fact they are getting older and would possibly under no circumstances Be stricken to flow outdoors. yet Your Cat probable Does prefer to flow outdoors! yet Im helpful Its purely Lazyness And Age Kicking In even although Its Annoyin the only thank you to possibly end that is permit It outdoors For slightly Or they are annoyed via The clutter ingredient Used they might prefer a clean type.

2016-10-19 07:28:07 · answer #2 · answered by troesch 4 · 0 0

This cat is in urgent need of veterinary attention! The vet can also give you a list of what plants are poisonous to cats. Sounds to me like this kitty is on the final glidepath if he doesn't get to the vet.

2007-03-21 23:20:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all, move the poisous palnt to a room where the cat can't reach them. Try giving your cat specialy formulated vitamins for cats that can be found at any local pet store.Feed your cat dry foods fora while, not canned, the dry cat food will help ease diharrea.

2007-03-21 18:43:44 · answer #4 · answered by alyssabeth2304 3 · 0 0

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