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Cat Throwing Up
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Larry
2004-09-04 21:02:34 UTC
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I have already ruled out the food and have tried her on wet food as well as dry, the results are the same. Also Sheena is an indoor cat only so there is no way anyone can spike her food.

Please help

Sincerely,

Larry
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Karen Chuplis
2004-09-05 00:02:52 UTC
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Post by Larry
I have already ruled out the food and have tried her on wet food as well as
dry, the results are the same. Also Sheena is an indoor cat only so there is
no way anyone can spike her food.
Please help
Sincerely,
Larry
OK. this is TOTALLY anecdotal but I suppose worth a try. We had a cat that
would get on throw up binges when I was growing up. If we cooked up some
calves liver and chopped it up fine (we just pan fried it in canola oil) and
fed her that for a couple of days, she did not throw up again for a long
time. I figure there was some particular nutrient in it that got her system
back in balance. I guess its worth a shot.
Jim Vecchiola
2004-09-05 15:53:43 UTC
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I missed the start of this thread, so I don't know the details - like
how old is Sheena, does she throw up regularly, any hair balls mixed in,
etc. - BUT - have you ruled out disease, like hyperthyroid? My first cat
had this trouble and her thyroid was the cause.

Jim
Post by Larry
I have already ruled out the food and have tried her on wet food as
well as dry, the results are the same. Also Sheena is an indoor cat
only so there is no way anyone can spike her food.
Please help
Sincerely,
Larry
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