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Old July 17th 03, 02:13 AM
TopCat
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She nibbled on some more dry food, but better safe than sorry so I
made a vet appt. for her for tomorrow afternoon.

On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 23:39:27 GMT, TopCat wrote:

Well, after sitting at the window for about half an hour she went over
to her food dishes and started sniffing. I opened a new can for her
and she ate some gravy and a couple of pieces of meat. Then she
groomed herself, laid down for about 5 minutes then went back to the
dishes and started eating dry food. Not sure what to think.

On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 22:20:26 GMT, TopCat wrote:

My kitty, a 3 year old spayed Maine coon mix is a full time indoor
cat, but in the last month or so I've been taking her for walks in the
yard in a harness. Occasionally during her walks she'll nibble on
grass and sometimes she'll throw up a few hours afterwards. She is
pretty long-haired,, so its not too unusual and she is always fine
afterwards. She did that last night, but has not touched her food
afterwards. She spent the night in one spot and did not get up and
meow for food or to be walked as she normally does. She has not
touched any moist or dry food or water. I am not sure if she used the
box at all since last night. She is sleeping in her usual spots right
now and not hiding or showing any signs of distress, but she does not
meow and when I petted and brushed her her purring was very weak. Any
ideas? I had to worm her about 10 days ago, when I saw her rubbing
her butt on the floor and she has not done it since. I'll do whatever
it takes to get her well, but she hates travel and I don't want to
drag her across town if its just a kitty equivalent of upset stomach.

PSI gave her a little catnip and she ate it, but then laid back down
again