He's not throwing up food, it seems to be saliva.
I stepped in a tiny puddle of it on the floor of my room earlier
And 5 minutes ago i was on the phone with my dad and I heard him
horking.
I turned in time to see him hork clear stuff all over one of my socks,
that happened to be lying on top of a plastic bag.
*sigh*
Considering how he's munching away now at dinner, i would guess that it
is because of the roomie packing. Imp hates change, and he must know
that the roomie is packing. *sigh*
Maybe a few sprays of Feliway....
Kristi
Sam - 23 Aug 2006 04:19 GMT
> He's not throwing up food, it seems to be saliva.
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> Kristi
Calming purrs for you all.

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Julie Cook - 23 Aug 2006 04:25 GMT
> He's not throwing up food, it seems to be saliva.
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> Kristi
Awww poor Imp! Hugs, purrs and gentle headbutts for all of you to get
through this as easily as possible.
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Marina - 23 Aug 2006 04:41 GMT
> Considering how he's munching away now at dinner, i would guess that it
> is because of the roomie packing. Imp hates change, and he must know
> that the roomie is packing. *sigh*
Poor baby. Purrs that he gets over the changes in his life soon.

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Karen - 23 Aug 2006 05:57 GMT
> He's not throwing up food, it seems to be saliva.
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> Kristi
Sure it isn't mucous?? This is what puzzled me about Pearl for the
longest time but it turns out to be mucous from her lungs from the
asthma. I hoope he is feeling better :(
Randy - 23 Aug 2006 13:47 GMT
>He's not throwing up food, it seems to be saliva.
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>Kristi
Some of my gang will do this and later throw up a hair ball.
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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 23 Aug 2006 17:45 GMT
> >He's not throwing up food, it seems to be saliva.
> >
> >I stepped in a tiny puddle of it on the floor of my room earlier
> >
> >I turned in time to see him hork clear stuff all over one of my socks,
> >that happened to be lying on top of a plastic bag.
> Some of my gang will do this and later throw up a hair ball.
> Randy
Same here. Roxy will sometimes throw up little puddles of white foamy
stuff in several places before finally getting the hairball out.
Joyce
Mischief - 23 Aug 2006 22:21 GMT
Welli not sure if it is a hairball cause in all of his life so far, Imp
has NEVER had a hairball. Believe me I would have noticed.
The only one that seems to have hairballs is Mayhem. The others don't
seem to have that problem.
I sprayed a bunch of Feliway so hopefully that will help.
Mischief is all sprawled out on the roomie's bed. *sigh* I think I
will have to splurge a bit and get them a nice new cat bed for that
room, since it will now be my office.
Kristi
Takayuki - 24 Aug 2006 02:48 GMT
>He's not throwing up food, it seems to be saliva.
>
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>I turned in time to see him hork clear stuff all over one of my socks,
>that happened to be lying on top of a plastic bag.
Purrs for Imp's tummy. The clear stuff has its pros and cons. One
one hand, it doesn't stain. But on the other hand, it's easy to step
in.