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Old February 17th 05, 04:38 AM
Marina
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Karen Chuplis wrote:
Gargantuan hairball.


Many purrs for hairy poop.

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Old February 17th 05, 05:26 AM
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CATherine wrote:
What worked good and fast was a half eyedropper of
olive oil. Kind of like the way castor oil worked on me and my
siblings when we were kids.


Nikki often gets a hard tummy after our trip home from the island, I
don't know if it's because she's still for so long or what. I give her a
spoonful of any cooking oil and it always helps. Movement inside 12 hours.

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Old February 17th 05, 05:30 AM
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 18:37:13 -0600, Karen Chuplis wrote:

Gargantuan hairball. We are going to try laxatoning the heck out of him the
next two days at least. I will monitor output. He has not vomited for two
days and the barium was definitely moving through, so that is good. I would
appreciate purrs that we are successful so my little buddy doesn't have to
have surgery. So purrs for no projectile vomiting and movement of hair out
of the system would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm still scared but hopefully
we can get this under control sans knife.



We shall purr and pray that it all works out in the end! Best of luck.
MLB
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Old February 17th 05, 08:35 AM
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Karen Chuplis wrote:
Gargantuan hairball. We are going to try laxatoning the heck out of

him the
next two days at least. I will monitor output. He has not vomited for

two
days and the barium was definitely moving through, so that is good. I

would
appreciate purrs that we are successful so my little buddy doesn't

have to
have surgery. So purrs for no projectile vomiting and movement of

hair out
of the system would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm still scared but

hopefully
we can get this under control sans knife.



It's good to have an answer, at least - we're sending big honkin' purrs
Grant's way, and hoping he gets rid of that hair and feels better
pronto.

------
Krista

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Old February 17th 05, 10:31 AM
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Glad to hear that at least they know what it is,and can start doing
something to fix it, meanwhile, earthly and heavenly Purrs for
no projectile vomiting and for the hairball to move out of the
system without surgery. Jean.P.



Karen Chuplis wrote in message
...
Gargantuan hairball. We are going to try laxatoning the heck out of him

the
next two days at least. I will monitor output. He has not vomited for two
days and the barium was definitely moving through, so that is good. I

would
appreciate purrs that we are successful so my little buddy doesn't have to
have surgery. So purrs for no projectile vomiting and movement of hair out
of the system would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm still scared but hopefully
we can get this under control sans knife.



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Old February 17th 05, 10:44 AM
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"Karen Chuplis" wrote in message
...
Gargantuan hairball. We are going to try laxatoning the heck out of him
the
next two days at least. I will monitor output. He has not vomited for two
days and the barium was definitely moving through, so that is good. I
would
appreciate purrs that we are successful so my little buddy doesn't have to
have surgery. So purrs for no projectile vomiting and movement of hair out
of the system would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm still scared but hopefully
we can get this under control sans knife.


Purrs the hairball is removed naturally and easily.

helen s


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Old February 17th 05, 01:36 PM
Kreisleriana
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 18:37:13 -0600, Karen Chuplis
yodeled:

Gargantuan hairball. We are going to try laxatoning the heck out of him the
next two days at least. I will monitor output. He has not vomited for two
days and the barium was definitely moving through, so that is good. I would
appreciate purrs that we are successful so my little buddy doesn't have to
have surgery. So purrs for no projectile vomiting and movement of hair out
of the system would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm still scared but hopefully
we can get this under control sans knife.



Mighty tummypurrs for Grant.

Theresa
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Old February 17th 05, 02:09 PM
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I do hope Grant has already passed the hairball, if not, we purr and send
best wishes for it to happen soon and without a problem,
--
Polonca & Soncek

"Karen Chuplis" wrote in message
...
Gargantuan hairball. We are going to try laxatoning the heck out of him

the
next two days at least. I will monitor output. He has not vomited for two
days and the barium was definitely moving through, so that is good. I

would
appreciate purrs that we are successful so my little buddy doesn't have to
have surgery. So purrs for no projectile vomiting and movement of hair out
of the system would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm still scared but hopefully
we can get this under control sans knife.



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Old February 17th 05, 02:53 PM
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Karen Chuplis wrote:
Gargantuan hairball. We are going to try laxatoning the heck out of

him the
next two days at least.


Great to hear that it jut was a giant hairball. purrs that it passes
quickly, in either direction. :0P

Ironically, Imp and Mischief never get hairballs. I think it's because
I feed them Wellness. i have never seen then hork up a single
hairball. Interesting.

Kristi

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Old February 17th 05, 04:05 PM
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"Karen Chuplis" wrote in message
...
Gargantuan hairball. We are going to try laxatoning the heck out of him
the
next two days at least. I will monitor output. He has not vomited for two
days and the barium was definitely moving through, so that is good. I
would
appreciate purrs that we are successful so my little buddy doesn't have to
have surgery. So purrs for no projectile vomiting and movement of hair out
of the system would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm still scared but hopefully
we can get this under control sans knife.


Purring that the nasty hairball gets passed quickly and easily - please keep
us updated!

Hugs,

CatNipped


 




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