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    Hiccuping Aby

    Bastet gets the hiccups usually after eating. Is this normal for a kitty?
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    So does my Specks but I think it's because she eats too fast. They don't last very long - just a couple of minutes.
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    Tilly got the hics once. It was SOO funny.. every time she hiccupped she also jumped.. hehe.. she looked kind of spastic. But it was only for a couple mins

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    I've also noticed that Storm and Sunny will sometimes get the hiccups too. I know that Sunny gets them because he sometimes eats too fast. I wouldn't worry too much about it. I wonder if you scare your cats if they'll go away.

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