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Cat swallows food whole
I have this middle-aged cat who I rescued from the streets (oddly
enough, she was already spayed, so she must have been abandoned by someone), but she has this little problem. Apparently she doesn't chew her food. Every so often, after I've given her a kitty snack or filled her cat food bowl, I'll hear a gagging sound and I'll look over and there will be a perfectly whole kitty snack or several kitty kibbles sitting there on the floor in front of her. I can only guess that when she was living on the streets she learned the habit of bolting food down quickly so as not to get it taken away from her, and she continues to do so to this day. And sometimes this whole food doesn't agree with her, and comes right back up. Is there anything that I can do about this? -- Chris Meadows aka | Homepage: http://www.terrania.us Robotech_Master | | Earn a free iPod and a free Mac Mini! | http://www.terrania.us/conga.html |
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Cat swallows food whole
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Robotech_Master wrote: I have this middle-aged cat who I rescued from the streets (oddly enough, she was already spayed, so she must have been abandoned by someone), but she has this little problem. Apparently she doesn't chew her food. Every so often, after I've given her a kitty snack or filled her cat food bowl, I'll hear a gagging sound and I'll look over and there will be a perfectly whole kitty snack or several kitty kibbles sitting there on the floor in front of her. I can only guess that when she was living on the streets she learned the habit of bolting food down quickly so as not to get it taken away from her, and she continues to do so to this day. And sometimes this whole food doesn't agree with her, and comes right back up. Is there anything that I can do about this? Have a vet check her teeth. Cats who don't chew often have gum disease. It hurts them to chew. |
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... In article , Robotech_Master wrote: I have this middle-aged cat who I rescued from the streets (oddly enough, she was already spayed, so she must have been abandoned by someone), but she has this little problem. Apparently she doesn't chew her food. Every so often, after I've given her a kitty snack or filled her cat food bowl, I'll hear a gagging sound and I'll look over and there will be a perfectly whole kitty snack or several kitty kibbles sitting there on the floor in front of her. I can only guess that when she was living on the streets she learned the habit of bolting food down quickly so as not to get it taken away from her, and she continues to do so to this day. And sometimes this whole food doesn't agree with her, and comes right back up. Is there anything that I can do about this? Have a vet check her teeth. Cats who don't chew often have gum disease. It hurts them to chew. I concur, I was going to suggest this too. Having said that I had a stray Tom who hangs around and come in to eat my cats food, he used to do the same. One day he came in lame with a crushed foot so I managed to catch him (as he was slow) and got him to the vets, while he was there I arranged for him to be neutered and also had the vet look at his teeth but they were fine. As the OP suggests the cat could be just used to grabbing food while it is there. -- Niel H |
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Robotech_Master wrote: I have this middle-aged cat who I rescued from the streets (oddly enough, she was already spayed, so she must have been abandoned by someone), but she has this little problem. Apparently she doesn't chew her food. Every so often, after I've given her a kitty snack or filled her cat food bowl, I'll hear a gagging sound and I'll look over and there will be a perfectly whole kitty snack or several kitty kibbles sitting there on the floor in front of her. I can only guess that when she was living on the streets she learned the habit of bolting food down quickly so as not to get it taken away from her, and she continues to do so to this day. And sometimes this whole food doesn't agree with her, and comes right back up. Is there anything that I can do about this? -- Chris Meadows aka | Homepage: http://www.terrania.us Robotech_Master | | Earn a free iPod and a free Mac Mini! | http://www.terrania.us/conga.html It is my understanding that cats don't really "chew" their food so much as they slice it. And not nearly as much as humans or dogs. If the vet rules out a dental problem, you may want to offer smaller kibbles. Perhaps run it through the food processor very briefly or put it in a bag and crush it a bit with a rolling pin. I've never tried either of these methods, so they may not work well, but it's what I would try. |
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Cat swallows food whole
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 07:45:46 GMT, Robotech_Master
wrote: I have this middle-aged cat who I rescued from the streets (oddly enough, she was already spayed, so she must have been abandoned by someone), but she has this little problem. Apparently she doesn't chew her food. Every so often, after I've given her a kitty snack or filled her cat food bowl, I'll hear a gagging sound and I'll look over and there will be a perfectly whole kitty snack or several kitty kibbles sitting there on the floor in front of her. I can only guess that when she was living on the streets she learned the habit of bolting food down quickly so as not to get it taken away from her, and she continues to do so to this day. And sometimes this whole food doesn't agree with her, and comes right back up. Is there anything that I can do about this? I would concur with having a vet check her to make sure everything is all right. I recently read in an issue of Cat Fancy magazine that most cats swallow their dry food whole. I know mine do because on occasion they bring it back up in a place where I am sure to step in it in the middle of the night. They also said that is why most of the dry dental cat food is in larger chunks - to get them to chew it before swallowing it thus cleaning their teeth better. My furbabies http://members.aol.com/larrystark/ |
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Robotech_Master wrote: I have this middle-aged cat who I rescued from the streets (oddly enough, she was already spayed, so she must have been abandoned by someone), but she has this little problem. Apparently she doesn't chew her food. Every so often, after I've given her a kitty snack or filled her cat food bowl, I'll hear a gagging sound and I'll look over and there will be a perfectly whole kitty snack or several kitty kibbles sitting there on the floor in front of her. I can only guess that when she was living on the streets she learned the habit of bolting food down quickly so as not to get it taken away from her, and she continues to do so to this day. And sometimes this whole food doesn't agree with her, and comes right back up. Is there anything that I can do about this? It is my understanding that cats don't really "chew" their food so much as they slice it. And not nearly as much as humans or dogs. If the vet rules out a dental problem, you may want to offer smaller kibbles. Perhaps run it through the food processor very briefly or put it in a bag and crush it a bit with a rolling pin. I've never tried either of these methods, so they may not work well, but it's what I would try. Fancy Feast dry makes a dry food that is in really small pieces if that is what you are looking for. My furbabies http://members.aol.com/larrystark/ |
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Cat swallows food whole
"Robotech_Master" the others already gave great advice so this is off the topic but loved the series and game that is your display name waiting for the new movie to be released |
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