Quote Originally Posted by rg_girlca
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?