It sounds like she needs to go to the vet ASAP. It could be a blockage or something else serious.Waiting could only make it worse. Please keep us posted. Good Luck. katslady
It sounds like she needs to go to the vet ASAP. It could be a blockage or something else serious.Waiting could only make it worse. Please keep us posted. Good Luck. katslady
I agree with everyone else that she needs to go to the vet ASAP! Do you have idea where the sound is coming from? mouth? stomach? She could have some teeth issues that are causing her pain when she tries to eat anything too chewy or hard. I would consult a vet as soon as you can.![]()
Sincerely,
Kat
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Is there any news here? How is your kitty doing? What did your vet have to say? I sure hope that things have improved.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
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I was curious to know how your kitty is doing and whether or not you found out what the strange noise is. Keep us posted!![]()
Sincerely,
Kat
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hey ladies thanks so much for the help and advice . I took my cat to the vet , she was starting to get stomatitis , they gave her a depo shot , and medicine , and she took her medicine for 14 days & thanks god that sound stop. She was doing the sound because everytime she chew her gums hurt , and she was in pain ... but thanks god everything is fine . She stop doing it , and the vet said she needs to come back for a dental but when she's older , because she's pretty young, & the vet also said that she might need the shot again next month because it can come back. So lets hope for the best. Thanks !!!!!!![]()
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I've not had that experience w/any of my Fur Posse but I know that several here on PT have so perhaps they'll comment and give you some encouragement and suggestions. I'm glad that you got your vet checked out. Good vet care is an absolute must. I'm glad, too, that your kitty is feeling better and we'll send up prayers that she stays that way.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
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Good news!
I wonder if good kitty treats would help prevent stomatitis? If there is stuff on her teeth, Greenies or MediTreats (from vet) would be good.
Or, buy a very small bag of Dental Formula food and use that for treats.
Glad she is not hurting any more. Give her a snuggle for me.![]()
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