Take her to the vet now, and don't worry about what we think.
2007-04-27 11:37:14
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answered by ldg 5
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Wellness is a high quality holistic pet food that is not on the recall list. They do not use grain glutens, though all dry formulas - except core - do contain rice, oats, and barley in their natural forms. ie no flours, or protein concentrates. They do NOT use corn or wheat products of any kind.
If you're feeding their "core" dry food, than there is no grains what so ever. All of the recalls have been with contaminated grain products.
Honestly, my gut feeling is that there is something wrong with your pet other than the food. However, you can never be sure. I would take the cat to the vet just to be on the safe side. Whatever the cause, vomiting for 2 days is never good.
2007-04-27 16:11:06
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answered by J 3
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It doesn't matter whether the food has been recalled or not, you need to take your cat to the vet now. Two days of vomiting will mean your cat is already dehydrated and on her way downhill. If the food is on the recall list, be worried because this food is thought to cause kidney or liver failure, of which vomiting is a symptom. If it isn't, your cat is still ill! No more wasting time on the computer now!
Chalice
2007-04-28 02:33:25
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answered by Chalice 7
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Not sure if this food is recalled or not how long have you had it?? Check out menufoods.com they have a complete list by brand with all the UPC codes.
A sick cat is a real bad sign get it to the vet.....
Cats can get toxic from urinary blockages and die in only a few days. A symptom is vomiting. Phone the Vet anyways please>>>>>>>>>>>
2007-04-27 11:47:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I downloaded a list from MSNBC online, and according to the list they showed, your product was NOT on that list.
Also, we have a 2 yr old cat that was doing the same thing. We took her to the Vet, they kept her for 4 days, all because she was constipated and couldn't get it out.
Once she got that out of her, she was just fine. Call you Vet to see what you can give your cat to loosen up its stools. Then when this does break loose, try to be in another room or at least have a gas mask available. That is what the Vet told us. Because when Emily started to get better she stunk the place up. LOL Good luck my friend
2007-04-27 11:43:09
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answered by Robert R 1
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You should call the vet and find out if it is the food or your cat can be sick. Don't wait long cause cats are like children too. You have to keep an eye on them and if there is no change than take them to the emerg. Please do something know. Good luck
2007-05-01 09:33:06
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answered by marybell1962 1
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From website (read last paragraph):
At Wellness, we believe that animals' nutritional needs always come first, even over cost. Wellness diets represent the most nutritious ingredients used in the correct proportions for optimum health benefits. We seek ingredients that we ourselves would eat and that provide naturally occurring minerals, vitamins and antioxidants, in order to minimize the need for additional supplements. And, we do not use artificial colors in our foods, with preservatives used only in some of our treats and in limited portions.
Wellness believes that food is the first step to a long, happy and healthy life and a proper diet can be a preventative step to combat future ill-health. We constantly innovate, in order to provide the most healthy, delicious nutrition for the animals that depend on us, using the latest in research and advice from our team of Animal Nutritionists, Veterinarians and Food Scientists.
Please note: Wellness and Old Mother Hubbard products are NOT affected by the recent Menu Foods product recall.
2007-04-27 11:42:15
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answered by Jordan B 2
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I just checked out this site and it say that no food from them has been recalled. You may want to save this link for future use. You kitty may have a furball. Giver her some pumpkin pie filling or add some oil to her food or if you have furball medicine in the house, give her some of that.
http://www.oldmotherhubbard.com/wellness/aboutus_philosophy.html
2007-04-27 11:42:03
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answered by bonnie g 5
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Check to see if it has rice protein in it and if it does then take your cat off of it asap and then get intouch with your Vet ASAP. Wellness is not on the list but I would check to be on the safe side. Check to see if it has wheat Gluten in it.
2007-04-27 12:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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None of the wellness foods have been recalled. This is not related to food contamination. Please take your kitty to the vet. Two days is a long time to be throwing up, she could die! Please call your vet now.
2007-04-27 11:40:10
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answered by doris s 3
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I agree- see the Vet and if it is food related, pls let us know. Also contact FDA.
2007-04-27 11:42:29
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answered by Anonymous
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