Gagging like that is usually nausea. If it continues, you might need to try belly meds too.
Gagging like that is usually nausea. If it continues, you might need to try belly meds too.
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Wally is feeling much better since going to vet and getting put on meds for heart disease. I was just wondering if even though he is better should i becareful about how much exercise he gets? Could his heart fail if worked to hard? I know theres a few other kittys with it and just wanted to hear your opinions. Thanks
I'd talk to your vet about it. Wally is pretty young but I do know that if they lie around too much, the fluid can build up quickly. That's what took my Puddy because she had been so sick for so long and the fluid built up so inactivity isn't good. I wouldn't want to advise you one way or the other so talk it over w/your vet and try not to worry so much. He's young so you more than likely have a lot of good years left w/him.![]()
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