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element
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From:Baton Rouge, LA
Registered: Dec 2003

posted 12-29-2003 03:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for element     Edit/Delete Message
My cat just threw up a clear sorta foamy liquid. She is still eating and seems normal. She also doesnt normally throw up hairballs or anything. I was concerned because with it being around Christmas there is a lot of ribbon around and was concerned she might of swallowed some which I heard is very bad. Am I worried for nothing? Thanks for the advice.

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Chessmind
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posted 12-29-2003 03:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chessmind     Edit/Delete Message
Hello. Welcome to the site. She may just have a fur ball that she's trying to get up, or perhaps she did swallow something. As long as she's eating and drinking and acting like her usual self, I wouldn't worry too much. Just keep an eye on her just in case. Let us know how she's doing.

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element
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posted 12-29-2003 08:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for element     Edit/Delete Message
Ok She seemed fine then she ate a lot of food...more than normal...then she threw up again. This was desribed in another post as when a cat eats a lot of dry food and then it expands which she then throws up. We havent seen her by the food bowl again. She still seems to be acting normal...just a little shaken up from vomitting. Thanks a lot for the information.

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Chessmind
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posted 12-29-2003 10:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chessmind     Edit/Delete Message
If she keeps throwing up often, it may be something more serious. I know if cats throw up just once in a while (i.e. 2 times a month) it's usually nothing serious. Keep an eye on her in the next few days and let us know how she's doing.

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