View Full Version : Kramer is barfing everywhere!!!!
junescrater716
11-22-2006, 06:04 PM
Does anyone know whats going on with her? She not acting like herself. Shes being very friendly (not her usual self by the way) and she is barfing everywhere.
She is 5 years old and the only thing that has changed is that there has been a stray hanging around the property not inside the house just around it.
junescrater716
11-22-2006, 06:51 PM
Please reply!!! Even if it's just an I don't know I NEED TO KNOW THAT SOMEONE IS LOOKING AT THIS!!! Please I don't want her to die!!!! :(
fragrancehound
11-22-2006, 07:10 PM
I can totally relate!
Has your kitty gotten into anything or digested anything unusual..i.e. plants, foreign objects, medicines, etc??
Is he on a new food or any meds?
Does he have any contact with other animals? Did he catch something?
Catty1
11-22-2006, 07:38 PM
I an not replying with any advice because I am not a vet. CALL ONE!
There are tons of caring people here, but no vets that I know of.
HUGS
junescrater716
11-22-2006, 08:00 PM
She hasn't gotten into anything that we know of. My friend lives on a farm and this happened to her cats and she said to stop feeding them for a couple of days and the upset stomach will slow down a bit. Shes alot better since we been feeding her very tiny amounts of bread.
areias
11-22-2006, 08:33 PM
You need to take her to the vet. Cats dehydrate quickly under those cirumstances. At least get her on some fluids at the vet, see what they say, and go from there. It's better to go and spend the money on at least an exam than to have something happen to her and you feel awful.
rg_girlca
11-22-2006, 08:46 PM
I'm glad to read that Kramer is doing better now. Is she still drinking and being active?
If she is still doing well, you could hold her food off until tomorrow morning to give her little tummy a chance to heal from all the vomiting. Then just feed her small amounts for the day to see how she does. If she continues to do well, then the next day she should be able to go back to her regular feeding.
But if she should continue with the vomiting, then a trip to the vets is in order.
junescrater716
11-22-2006, 09:00 PM
yes. Thank you!!! She is still drinking just throwing up. She has stopped now but I will let you know what happens tomorrow!!! Thank you so much for all your help!
rg_girlca
11-22-2006, 09:34 PM
That's good to know that she is still drinking and that she has stopped vomiting. :) It's hard to see our furkids sick like this, because they can't tell us what is wrong.
I'll check in tomorrow night to see how she is doing.
Prayers on the way that she continue to do well.
junescrater716
11-22-2006, 11:27 PM
Thank you! I'm the only one in my family who likes her so I feel like it's my fault because of that annoying stray that might have given her this.
junescrater716
11-23-2006, 11:29 AM
This morning she barfed three times and we found her eating our dogs food even though she has food of her own in her bowl she insists on eating curly's food. How can I stop her from doing that?
Craftlady
11-23-2006, 12:41 PM
This morning she barfed three times and we found her eating our dogs food even though she has food of her own in her bowl she insists on eating curly's food. How can I stop her from doing that?
Take dog food up after their done eating, dont leave it out.
junescrater716
11-23-2006, 01:06 PM
ok.
rg_girlca
11-23-2006, 08:22 PM
Okay, she should not be vomiting just because she is eating the dog food, unless she has a sensitive stomach to it. My guys dip into the dog food also and have never been sick from it.
I would definitely consider taking her to the vet for a check up. There is obviously something quite not right for her to still be vomiting.
In regards to her eating the dog food. If you can, put her in a closed room while the dogs are eating or at least supervise to make sure she doesn't get into the food and then when the dogs are finished, put there food away somewhere, where she can't get into it.
How is she doing tonight? Has she vomited any more since this morning?
Catty1
11-23-2006, 08:35 PM
Yes. I agree - get her to the vet.
She may have something stuck in her system...she may need an x-ray.
Please, please, get her looked at by a professional.
junescrater716
11-23-2006, 09:16 PM
She spends all of her time upstairs so the only time she has access to the dog food is at night. SHe eats a whole bowl of that stuff.
Catty1
11-23-2006, 09:25 PM
Are you taking her to the vet?
Lizzie
11-23-2006, 09:25 PM
It's not likely that she would have caught a virus from the stray since they haven't been in contact and her symptoms don't seem like a virus. A virus is more likely to cause her to hide away, sit hunched up, and not have any interest in food. That said, you could check to see if she has a fever. If you can't take her temperature, check her paw pads and see if they are warm and sweaty. A fever is one indicator that something is wrong systemically.
If you are the only one in your family that likes this cat, they may be more careless than you would be in leaving things out that she could eat and cause her harm. String? Rubber bands? Plastic bags? Meat bones? Fish bones? Cleaning agents? She has an appetite, is moving around normally, but still throwing up - signs of a possible blockage. This is not something that will clear itself. If your cat is blocked inside, she will continue throwing up until she becomes dehydrated, and that is life-threatening. If she has swallowed something that is tying up her insides, it will end up cutting off circulation to her intestines which causes gangrene.
The dog's food is not good for a cat because cats need a very high protein diet, low in carbohydrates. A little won't hurt her, but it isn't good for her either.
This forum is no substitute for professional help. One day of throwing up is something you can watch and assess, as long as the cat is moving around and drinking. More than one day is cause to see a vet. Is your family unwilling to have her see a vet?
junescrater716
11-23-2006, 09:31 PM
My parents think it might be a hairball stuck in her. As for seeing a vet I don't think they want to spent a ton of money on her for an operation or x-rays.
We keep everything picked up because of our dog so she couldn't have gotten anything and she was never one to take things.
Lizzie
11-23-2006, 09:47 PM
Vomitting from a hairball usually looks very different from vomitting for other reasons, and it's often done when the cat has not eaten. Most of my cats get rid of hairballs by stretching out their necks, gagging a lot, walking backward and bringing up stomach fluids before the hairball itself. I'm sorry that your parents are not willing to take your cat to a vet since that is part and parcel of taking care of a pet. Please let us know how your cat is doing since we will worry about her.
junescrater716
11-23-2006, 09:51 PM
She thats what she does only now I've stopped feeding her to see if it was her food making her sick and it's so I don't know.
Catty1
11-23-2006, 09:56 PM
How is her mood? Is she still affectionate and playful?
Is there a low-cost vet or vet school near you?
She would have brought a hairball up by now.... :(
I hope your parents agree to have her seen. Maybe just call a shelter or Humane Society to find out about low-cost vets, and what an x-ray might cost.
Maybe you could work any cost off with extra chores for a while or something?
I worry about her...
rg_girlca
11-23-2006, 10:11 PM
As for seeing a vet I don't think they want to spent a ton of money on her for an operation or x-rays.
I'm sorry, but owning an animal requires to take proper care of it. That means food, water, love and seeing a vet.
It doesn't mean that Kramer is going to need an operation or even x-rays. Sometimes a vet can just tell what is wrong through an examination and from years of experience.
Sometimes it takes some of my cats three days to bring up a hairball, BUT they only vomit once, maybe twice the first two days.
Please, if Kramer is still vomiting tomorrow, bring her to a vet.
Also, it is not good for her to eat a whole bowl of dog food. My guys just have a little bit that my dog might leave behind and that isn't often.
areias
11-24-2006, 06:53 AM
I'm sorry, but owning an animal requires to take proper care of it. That means food, water, love and seeing a vet.
It doesn't mean that Kramer is going to need an operation or even x-rays. Sometimes a vet can just tell what is wrong through an examination and from years of experience.
Sometimes it takes some of my cats three days to bring up a hairball, BUT they only vomit once, maybe twice the first two days.
Please, if Kramer is still vomiting tomorrow, bring her to a vet.
Also, it is not good for her to eat a whole bowl of dog food. My guys just have a little bit that my dog might leave behind and that isn't often.
Agreed. How old is Kramer? You NEED to take her to the vet. At least for just an exam. Exam costs about $30, xrays maybe $75 depending on the market. She needs to be on fluids. Tent her skin. Pull the skin up where the shoulders are, if the skin goes down quickly she's doin okay, if takes a minute for the skin to go back to normal-she's dehydrated. But the vet can give you an estimate on everything he'd like to do. He can also give fluids under the skin right then with no problem for like $10. Kramer SHOULD be on IV Fluids, but if nothing else get some under the skin.
Is she having any bowel movements? If so, are they normal?
Has she ever been tested for leukemia or aids?
fragrancehound
11-24-2006, 01:14 PM
The best thing to do is take her to a vet for an exam. That is really the best way to find out what is going on with your cat. Occasional vomiting is normal for a cat ..i.e. hairball, eating too much or too fast but if your cat is vomiting a lot there is something else going on with her and she needs medical attention asap. The longer you wait the harder it is going to be to treat your cat.
junescrater716
11-24-2006, 01:51 PM
She hasn't barfed at all this morning and she bit me a couple times so I think shes back to normal if she barfs again I'll call the vet myself just for some info.
rg_girlca
11-24-2006, 06:34 PM
I'm glad to hear that Kramer is doing better. Maybe she just had a little upset tummy from something that she got into.
Have you given her anything new to eat these past few days, like treats. I remember one time when I had bought a new treat for the cats instead of their regular one and my RB Katie started to vomit a few times a day for 3 days. She was still drinking and eating but stayed to herself. I brought her to the vets and we both figured that it was the new treat that upset her tummy and the next day she was fine.
I pray that Kramer continues to stay well. :)
junescrater716
11-25-2006, 10:48 PM
Kramer is doing much much better she only threw up once today!!! We got her a new food it's Nutro for cats with hairball control and is easy on sensitive stomachs. She loves it!!! She might even gain a little more weight, thank heavens!!!
Thank you so much for all your support and prayers. I am eternally greatful!
rg_girlca
11-27-2006, 05:30 PM
How's Kramer doing? Anymore more vomiting since Saturday?
jennielynn1970
11-27-2006, 05:55 PM
The best thing to do is take her to a vet for an exam. That is really the best way to find out what is going on with your cat. Occasional vomiting is normal for a cat ..i.e. hairball, eating too much or too fast but if your cat is vomiting a lot there is something else going on with her and she needs medical attention asap. The longer you wait the harder it is going to be to treat your cat.
I agree wholeheartedly here. I can understand that vet visits can be costly, but would you rather know what is wrong with your pet, or just hope that some advice from people, with great intentions but not able to see the cat personally, will work?
Animals should be treated with dignity and respect. If you had a child that was throwing up for days, I'm sure you'd want to take them to a doctor to see what was wrong. Afford the cat the same courtesy. It's not just a possession, it's a part of the family. My one girl, Boris, is only affectionate when she's not feeling well, which is very infrequently. When she was spayed, she was in my lap 24/7. Nomally she'll brush by my leg, but other than that, she doesn't want my company or any other cat's company much either.
Get the cat to a vet. Many will offer payment plans, especially if you are a younger person taking care of the family pet, and no one else in the family feels obligated. Tell them that, but still, get the cat to a vet before it's so dehydrated, ends up in liver failure and dies. That would be unconscionable. I'm not trying to lecture, but we need to be responsible for our pets and how them love and mercy. They can't get themselves to the vet on their own.
I hope the kitty is better, but if she's still throwing up, please get her some help.
junescrater716
12-01-2006, 11:31 PM
She is doing MUCH better in the past 3-4 days she has only barfed twice.
rg_girlca
12-05-2006, 03:50 PM
That's good to know, but she really shouldn't still be vomiting.
How is she doing since then?
junescrater716
12-06-2006, 10:36 AM
Not a single vomit!!! Yay my baby is fine. We think it was just a hairball she was trying to get up because she had a really big one a couple days ago but since then shes fine!!! :D
Donnaj4962
12-06-2006, 12:12 PM
What great news! I am so glad that Kramer is feeling better... and no more throw up!
catmandu
12-06-2006, 05:51 PM
The Meezers all throw up once in a while as they do try to bolt thier dinners before the other Cats can beat them to the food.
When I set down three plates they still run to one, eat that and then all run to the next plate.
CATS!!!!!!!
junescrater716
12-07-2006, 06:38 PM
lol thanks everyone for your help!!!
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