You have obviously done something to anger the cat. These are all physical occurences that have result from a deep emotional hurt. Bakery does not want to piss and vomit on your carpet, but without opposible thumbs to write her feelings on paper, she must result to the pissing and throwing up to demonstrate the torment she is prisoner to. You might very well have to give her the house and move. What a small price to make Bakery right with herself.
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2007-09-01 18:07:54
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answered by PK 4
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My cat's fur is long too, which makes her prone to hairballs as well. I switched her from normal cat food to meow mix hairball control, and it stopped instantly.
If you've switched litter brands or the location of the box, it may catch her off guard, causing her to pee everywhere, so show her her box, pet her, and see how she does. if you catch her sniffing around, put her in her box, and pet her again. This will help her know she's in the right spot to go(scold her if she pees anwhere else).
Also, they make urine scent removers, which will take the smell and stain right out, so you don't have to spend alot of money on new carpeting.(you can also soak it up with a paper towel and scrub with warm soapy water) and when she vomits, scoop it up, and scrub the area with warm soapy water, then soak it up with a paper towel.
Hope this helps and good luck!
2007-09-03 17:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Brushing your cat everyday will help with the ingestion of cat hair, which can cause vomiting. If she is vomiting frequently, lethargic, or vomiting blood, she needs to be seen by a veterinarian ASAP. Excessive vomiting can lead to dehydration very quickly. If it is only occasional vomiting, you may need to switch her food around for awhile to find a brand that works well with her. You might want to try regulating her food at feeding time...I had a cat that ate so fast he would vomit afterwards. Limiting the cat to frequent, smaller portions of food can help.
Brush, brush, brush...that should help. Also make sure she is not able to get into anything potentially toxic, like household cleaners.
2007-09-04 06:38:51
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answered by upwinger1 2
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most cats get hairballs because they are always groomeing themselves you can get meds from vets but the only thing ithat worked for me was to brush the cat daily this collects quite a lot of loose hair so this stops so much going down your cats throat. Hope this helps a bit its not a cure .
2007-08-28 08:18:04
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answered by spike 3
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first of all. that cat has to have good litter or it will just pee anywhere. its male or female if its male then have it fixed if not. then get scouplable litter. cats do through up if over fed. so watch this cat and put this cat in a place where its small for awhile with the litter box and feed. give it lots of water to drink also. the food you can get is purina chow cat food and get chicken and boil it mix together put in refrig and give the cat that. they are meat eaters and this is good for them. be the happiest cat in town see if this doens't help.
2007-08-31 16:26:52
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answered by Tsunami 7
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She needs to go to the vet to get some hairball control.
Good luck!
2007-09-04 11:24:46
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answered by ♥Warrior~Cats~Rock♥ 3
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