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Old 12-05-2008, 02:35 PM   #13
shelbys_mom
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Originally Posted by Ashley V View Post
He could just have a stuck hairball... my cat (RIP) used to throw up all the time for that reason or if her food didn't agree with her.
My 4 year old cat a few months ago was doing the same thing. She was throwing up after she ate and then eventually stopped eating and was not going poop. After $1000 spent in hospitaliztions and medications along with xrays and other tests it was a bowel obstruction. The hairball was solid like a rock in her intestine which was removed after being seen only on exploratory surgery. Today she is better but if you feel your cat is getting worse take it to the vet and dont wait because I waited hoping it would go away and almost killed my cat by doing that.
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