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Feces or vomit?
On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 09:36:30 -0400, Leanne wrote:
I just woke up only to find that my 4 year old cat, Cherub, left something on my bed while I was asleep. It's shaped kind-of like feces, although flatter, smells like cat food, and has hair in it (coughing up a hair-ball maybe?) and is light/medium brown. Yep, that's a hairball. No biggie there. Recommend feeding your cat a hairball control formula, particularly Iams or Science Diet. One of the premium brands that you find at groomer shops (eg, natural life) works good if you can afford it. (Don't mind me, I'm put off by Purina when I looked at the indoor cat formula and found the first ingredient to be 'cellulose', which is something they use to make particle board and such. Also, the liner could be throwing your cat off - cats tend not to like the noise they make. Makes it more inconvient in the long run, but at least kitty isn't using everything else as a litterbox, no? =^^= -- Dennis Carr - | I may be out of my mind, http://www.dennis.furtopia.org | But I have more fun that way. ------------------------------------+------------------------------- |
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On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 09:36:30 -0400, Leanne wrote:
I just woke up only to find that my 4 year old cat, Cherub, left something on my bed while I was asleep. It's shaped kind-of like feces, although flatter, smells like cat food, and has hair in it (coughing up a hair-ball maybe?) and is light/medium brown. Yep, that's a hairball. No biggie there. Recommend feeding your cat a hairball control formula, particularly Iams or Science Diet. One of the premium brands that you find at groomer shops (eg, natural life) works good if you can afford it. (Don't mind me, I'm put off by Purina when I looked at the indoor cat formula and found the first ingredient to be 'cellulose', which is something they use to make particle board and such. Also, the liner could be throwing your cat off - cats tend not to like the noise they make. Makes it more inconvient in the long run, but at least kitty isn't using everything else as a litterbox, no? =^^= -- Dennis Carr - | I may be out of my mind, http://www.dennis.furtopia.org | But I have more fun that way. ------------------------------------+------------------------------- |
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If it smells like cat food and there is hair in it...its a hairball.
peace, pam "Enjoy every second of your life...it may end at any time and you may come back as some loser with bad taste." -my friend JoeyJojo ***notice spam blocker*** |
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If it smells like cat food and there is hair in it...its a hairball.
peace, pam "Enjoy every second of your life...it may end at any time and you may come back as some loser with bad taste." -my friend JoeyJojo ***notice spam blocker*** |
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Right now, I feed him Purina Happy Cat.
His litter box is cleaned out pretty much everyday (I live in a small apartment, so I don't want him to stink it up. lol) Just a suggestion, but have you ever thought of switching food? I'm asking because I used to feed Happy Cat (or Meow Mix) years ago...one day I realized that when the cats would throw up, it would leave a red-orange stain that *nothing* would get out of the carpet. Looking at the food, it's so brightly colored it's unreal. I figured all that dye couldn't be good for them. I switched back then to Nutro and couldn't *believe* the difference in the litterbox...much less volume and less stinky! (there are lots of premium brands besides Nutro, too),If you have to stick to grocery-store brands, Purina One is better than Happy Cat. Just a suggestion, but I still remember how amazed I was at the difference. (that was pre-internet days, I've since learned a lot :-) Sherry |
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Right now, I feed him Purina Happy Cat.
His litter box is cleaned out pretty much everyday (I live in a small apartment, so I don't want him to stink it up. lol) Just a suggestion, but have you ever thought of switching food? I'm asking because I used to feed Happy Cat (or Meow Mix) years ago...one day I realized that when the cats would throw up, it would leave a red-orange stain that *nothing* would get out of the carpet. Looking at the food, it's so brightly colored it's unreal. I figured all that dye couldn't be good for them. I switched back then to Nutro and couldn't *believe* the difference in the litterbox...much less volume and less stinky! (there are lots of premium brands besides Nutro, too),If you have to stick to grocery-store brands, Purina One is better than Happy Cat. Just a suggestion, but I still remember how amazed I was at the difference. (that was pre-internet days, I've since learned a lot :-) Sherry |
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From your description, it's probably a "hairball" - not really a ball,
but more tubular in shape. Also, you mentioned that it smells like cat food, has hairs - a perfect hairball! I don't think your kitty has a problem with going outside the litterbox - she just had to barf up the hair/food blockage, and your bed was handy. Keep an eye on her, brush frequently, and keep us posted. Jim Leanne wrote: Hi all, I just woke up only to find that my 4 year old cat, Cherub, left something on my bed while I was asleep. It's shaped kind-of like feces, although flatter, smells like cat food, and has hair in it (coughing up a hair-ball maybe?) and is light/medium brown. Right now, I feed him Purina Happy Cat. His litter box is cleaned out pretty much everyday (I live in a small apartment, so I don't want him to stink it up. lol) so it's clean, not full at all. I did put a liner in his litter-box, and since then he scratches around looking for a spot in his litter-box, and jumps out and scratches everywhere else after having not done his business in the box. I'm confused. We moved one week ago and since the move, he seems to be already completely adjusted and comfortable, or so I think. lol If it were feces it would probably smell like it right? the shape is what's really throwing me off. Perhaps it only looks solid because it sat there for a few hours? lol sorry for all the questions.. just trying to understand what my kitty did. This is unlike him, although, 3 years ago, twice, he urinated on my brand-new bed, and hasn't done anything like that since. hmm.. All replies would help and be greatly appreciated=) Thanks, Lee-Anna |
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From your description, it's probably a "hairball" - not really a ball,
but more tubular in shape. Also, you mentioned that it smells like cat food, has hairs - a perfect hairball! I don't think your kitty has a problem with going outside the litterbox - she just had to barf up the hair/food blockage, and your bed was handy. Keep an eye on her, brush frequently, and keep us posted. Jim Leanne wrote: Hi all, I just woke up only to find that my 4 year old cat, Cherub, left something on my bed while I was asleep. It's shaped kind-of like feces, although flatter, smells like cat food, and has hair in it (coughing up a hair-ball maybe?) and is light/medium brown. Right now, I feed him Purina Happy Cat. His litter box is cleaned out pretty much everyday (I live in a small apartment, so I don't want him to stink it up. lol) so it's clean, not full at all. I did put a liner in his litter-box, and since then he scratches around looking for a spot in his litter-box, and jumps out and scratches everywhere else after having not done his business in the box. I'm confused. We moved one week ago and since the move, he seems to be already completely adjusted and comfortable, or so I think. lol If it were feces it would probably smell like it right? the shape is what's really throwing me off. Perhaps it only looks solid because it sat there for a few hours? lol sorry for all the questions.. just trying to understand what my kitty did. This is unlike him, although, 3 years ago, twice, he urinated on my brand-new bed, and hasn't done anything like that since. hmm.. All replies would help and be greatly appreciated=) Thanks, Lee-Anna |
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On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 09:36:30 -0400, "Leanne"
wrote: Hi all, I just woke up only to find that my 4 year old cat, Cherub, left something on my bed while I was asleep. It's shaped kind-of like feces, although flatter, smells like cat food, and has hair in it (coughing up a hair-ball maybe?) and is light/medium brown. Right now, I feed him Purina Happy Cat. His litter box is cleaned out pretty much everyday (I live in a small apartment, so I don't want him to stink it up. lol) so it's clean, not full at all. I did put a liner in his litter-box, and since then he scratches around looking for a spot in his litter-box, and jumps out and scratches everywhere else after having not done his business in the box. I'm confused. We moved one week ago and since the move, he seems to be already completely adjusted and comfortable, or so I think. lol If it were feces it would probably smell like it right? the shape is what's really throwing me off. Perhaps it only looks solid because it sat there for a few hours? lol sorry for all the questions.. just trying to understand what my kitty did. This is unlike him, although, 3 years ago, twice, he urinated on my brand-new bed, and hasn't done anything like that since. hmm.. All replies would help and be greatly appreciated=) Thanks, Lee-Anna Sounds like a typical hairball. Try giving him some Femalt, Petromalt or similar hairball remedy. Iams has dry food with hairbsll remedy which works well. Do you brush or comb him regularly? It helps prevent such big hairballs. Do you have Vet checks regularly? |
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On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 09:36:30 -0400, "Leanne"
wrote: Hi all, I just woke up only to find that my 4 year old cat, Cherub, left something on my bed while I was asleep. It's shaped kind-of like feces, although flatter, smells like cat food, and has hair in it (coughing up a hair-ball maybe?) and is light/medium brown. Right now, I feed him Purina Happy Cat. His litter box is cleaned out pretty much everyday (I live in a small apartment, so I don't want him to stink it up. lol) so it's clean, not full at all. I did put a liner in his litter-box, and since then he scratches around looking for a spot in his litter-box, and jumps out and scratches everywhere else after having not done his business in the box. I'm confused. We moved one week ago and since the move, he seems to be already completely adjusted and comfortable, or so I think. lol If it were feces it would probably smell like it right? the shape is what's really throwing me off. Perhaps it only looks solid because it sat there for a few hours? lol sorry for all the questions.. just trying to understand what my kitty did. This is unlike him, although, 3 years ago, twice, he urinated on my brand-new bed, and hasn't done anything like that since. hmm.. All replies would help and be greatly appreciated=) Thanks, Lee-Anna Sounds like a typical hairball. Try giving him some Femalt, Petromalt or similar hairball remedy. Iams has dry food with hairbsll remedy which works well. Do you brush or comb him regularly? It helps prevent such big hairballs. Do you have Vet checks regularly? |
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