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cherboots73
11-04-2005, 01:24 AM
hello i'm new here. my name is cheryl. my cats name is boots.he has goten sick for the first time.he can't hold down his cat food and i'm very worryed about him. i have had him ever since he was 8 wks and now hes a year old.u see hes like a child to me becuse i can't have any kids of my own.i love my cat boots very much and would be lost with out him.i guess u could say hes a mamas boy and very shy. when ever people come over to visit he runs and hides untill thay are gone.i'm lucky if i can buy him cat food and litter every month.i'm on a fixed incomme and can't get him fixed or his shots. he does go out side but only on a leash.this is the first time he has ever gottn sick and i'm worred.hes gray and white with green eyes and white paws thats why his name is boots. hes a very good cat and i love him very much.i don't want to lose him hes like a child to me.if theres any one out there that has ever lost a child u know where i'm comming from.its not that i don't want to get him fixed or his shots i just can't afford it not on a fixed income like mine.so please help me and my cat boots by saying a prayer for him. thank you very much.cherboots73.p.s. i do the best thst i can with what littel money i have. :(

AbbyMom
11-04-2005, 12:09 PM
Of course we can send Pet Talker Prayers your way for Boots.

Do you know why he can't keep his food down? Is it possible he is having problems with hair balls?

kimlovescats
11-04-2005, 06:54 PM
I understand your difficult situation, and can tell that your Boots means very much to you. How often is he vomiting? Several times a day, every time he eats ... in between meals? He could just have hairballs, but we need to know more specifically his symptoms. We can also pray for both Boots and you as well! ;)

Kim

catnapper
11-05-2005, 12:16 AM
I understand the financial aspect - believe me!

Is he bringing anything up when he vomits? Is it after he eats? IS his food there, or does it look like something else? Hairballs sometimes look like individual pieces of hair in a yellowy substance, or they look like logs you'd think was poop. And they can be somewhere in between. Do you see whole pieces of food? Any grass or bugs or anything he might have eaten? Yes, it scary when your cat suddenly seems sick for the first time, for no apparent reason.

Lets get him through this crisis and then we can help you find low cost or FREE neuters for him. The younger you get him fixed, the better life he'll have - less risk of cancer, less risk of harm from getting out ot mate, less risk of territorial spraying in the house. There are free programs ouot there, you just need to know where to look. I promise!

catarius
11-06-2005, 01:11 PM
Hi - sorry your baby is sick. If it is hairballs - you can get a tube of Laxatone for about $8 (usually from a vets office) . You squirt some on the top of his paw and let him lick it off. You do this about twice a week. One tube goes a long way.

I've also heard that you can let him lick vaseline off your fingers too but I never tried that.

I found this post on the cat fancy website.

My kitten (five months old) was hacking up hairballs and I asked the vet what to do. She told me to put vaseline on his foot, so he'd lick it off, or just feed it to him. After awhile, he began to just take it off my hands, without me having to put it on his paw to get him to lick it off. The vet says she gives it to her cats, so I don't think it's unsafe to give them regular old Vaseline. My husband's seven year old cat goes NUTS for it and he doesn't even have a hairball problem. My baby is no longer experiencing difficulties with the hairballs either now that I started using the Vaseline.

I have no kids and three cats myself - I know how you feel !!!

Good Luck !!!

Scott

solares412
11-08-2005, 07:24 PM
These sites may be able to help with financial costs:( or a payment plan worked out with your vet )

www.imom.com

www.carecredit.com

http://members5.boardhost.com/AcmeHouseOfCats/ (they have an Acme Fund)

Pawsitive Thinking
11-09-2005, 10:02 AM
You obviously think the world of Boots - we all understand the financial struggle.

Hope some of the suggestions help and will be praying for his recovery

TopCat3
11-11-2005, 07:06 AM
How is Boots now? I had a thought, sometimes cats just like to eat some grass to settle their tummies. A vet told me a long time ago that sometimes bits of indigestible stuff gets stuck in one of the loops in the intestines (gut) - like a tiny piece of bone or feather or insect outer shell. They will keep trying to shift it by vomiting. Let him try to eat some grass. My cats don't have a garden with grass but I keep a big pot of Catgrass on the balcony for them and they visit it almost every day before or after breakfast. The act of vomiting helps to make the gut squeeze its contents along. (This works in humans too, by the way, if ever one has those difficulties, to make oneself vomit helps). They will just throw it up (on the carpet, usually :rolleyes: ) -cats I mean not humans, lol, then they feel more settled. You can buy Catgrass at nurseries, it will be in with the other kitchen herbs like parsley etc. Not expensive, about A$3-4 in Australia.

The vet I go to now, sees only cats, and he said some cats are just chuck-uppers. Every few days they can't keep anything down then they are fine again.

However it is always wise to get a cat checked over if there is anything out of the usual behaviour happening and some of the places the other people told you about might be able to help you for a few or no dollars.

Here's wishing you and Boots luck. :)