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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooter's Mom View Post
    Yep, I can think of ONE thing.
    WARM cat puke in between your toes.

    Eewwwww.
    Urka, Urka, Urka!
    Proud to be a crazy cat lady!

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    Storm will actually let out a cry before he throws up so sometimes I have time to put something under him or to move him into the kitchen. Sky tends to be my scarf and barf kitty so if he eats too much too fast it'll come back up within minutes after eating. Ziggy just explodes when she barfs so there's no warning at all. Luckily Pearl rarely barfs because she usually doesn't even finish her food. I just blot it up with paper towels and then I use Simple Solution which contains enzymes in it. My new carpet is also very easy to clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krazyaboutkatz View Post
    My new carpet is also very easy to clean.
    The key word in that sentence is NEW!

    ----------------


    Rosanne Barr used to do a standup routine about-I think it was drinking milk out of the carton...

    It went something like this......


    The first time she observed it happening?

    DON'T Drink out of the carton.

    Second time?

    Don't drink out of the...

    Third?

    Don't drink out of.....

    Fourth?

    Don't drink....

    Fifth....


    Don't....


    Sixth time?

    MEH!


    KAK,

    As time goes on your reaction to a puke-a-palooza will slow?

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    I thought it was only MY cats that had puke issues

    Mine puke mostly when the gobble their food down quickly. If I give them a treat while making a sandwich for lunch, i.e. sliced turkey, ham, etc., they end up puking it up moments later. Now that I have a dog......no, I won't go there. The puppy doesn't hang out in the kitchen, so I don't see her furry face when preparing food.

    Most of my cleaning is related to cats and now DOGS! They are quite messy.

    cats=puke machines

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    A most informative thread for someone who does not live with cats. Puking in my house is reserved for love relationships between one bird and another (we call it "regurgitating" ) and occasionally Djimo or nOOdles will try to regurge for mama because they love me so much.


    Richard, get your blood pressure checked. Your squatting/laughing/fainting routine sounds classic high blood pressure (and I have to admit it made me giggle even though I'm concerned).

    When you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catherinedana View Post
    A most informative thread for someone who does not live with cats. Puking in my house is reserved for love relationships between one bird and another (we call it "regurgitating" ) and occasionally Djimo or nOOdles will try to regurge for mama because they love me so much.


    Richard, get your blood pressure checked. Your squatting/laughing/fainting routine sounds classic high blood pressure (and I have to admit it made me giggle even though I'm concerned).
    I have a low bp. Long story.

    I was laughing hysterically, was bent at the waist, talking to Ed and trying to get it cleaned up as fast as possible.

    I do my walking at have no problems with even small sprints. I have bouts of hilarity where I laugh until I cry. Please do not worry.

    And thanks for your concern!

  7. #22
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    Sky did the scarf and barf this morning but it was my fault. I gave him too much food and he did eat it all too fast. He didn't even do the urping noise but made a strange face and I knew what was about to happen. I didn't make it in time and he threw up on my carpet. I did pick him up and take him into the kitchen and held him while he then threw up the more liquid part of his breakfast.

    I forgot to mention that I have to clean things up quickly or Ziggy will do the cleaning for me. She likes to eat kitty barf. She'll make a growling noise to keep every one away from her but she doesn't scare me. I don't want her eating this so I just try to clean it up quickly before it ends up in her tummy. Yes,cats are barfing machines.

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    Lets face it. We know where they are going to puke. Always along side the bed. Exactly where you foot lands when yo get up. OR in the middle of the stairs, this way no matter what foot you start with yo are guaranteed to nail the spot. If they do it in front of you it’s always just far enough that you can’t get there in times to get it all.
    If you do pull off this super human feat. 2 sec. Later again just out of reach because you are still cleaning the first batch
    We are at the point now, if we hear the”SOUND” it’s I’ll get it in the morning. W use micro flash lights to move around at night. This way we have a better chance of missing the booby traps and tails.
    GILL & Crew;

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