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9 month old throwing up

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Elizabeth - 23 Jan 2007 05:09 GMT
My poor little baby got sick 3 times in the past two days. It is just a clear
liquid. No food, anything. It just looks like water. Poor thing, she knows to
move to the bathroom floor if she gets sick. I am calling the vet tomorrow,
but I would like some opinions of possible causes.

It doesn't seem like she wolfs down her food, she's always been and very
careful eater.
What else could be the cause? Thanks!

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dgk - 23 Jan 2007 13:47 GMT
>My poor little baby got sick 3 times in the past two days. It is just a clear
>liquid. No food, anything. It just looks like water. Poor thing, she knows to
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>careful eater.
>What else could be the cause? Thanks!

Hairball? Could be anything. Vet time I guess.
Buddy's Mom - 23 Jan 2007 14:46 GMT
I agree - probably a hair ball.  Get Temptations for Hair Balls.  Cats
love them and help the hair pass out the other end!

> My poor little baby got sick 3 times in the past two days. It is just a clear
> liquid. No food, anything. It just looks like water. Poor thing, she knows to
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Gail Futoran - 23 Jan 2007 16:17 GMT
> My poor little baby got sick 3 times in the past two days. It is
> just a clear
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> careful eater.
> What else could be the cause? Thanks!

Do you have any houseplants she might be
chewing on?  For years I had houseplants
that I didn't know were toxic to cats, simply
because my (then) cats never chewed on
them.  Also, could there be anything else
she's gotten into that might be toxic or
mildly toxic?

Gail F.
 
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