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Do cats have "off" days?
Yesterday I got up walked into the kitchen....and stood in a pile of cat sick that seemed impossibly large for either cat, had visions (whilst cleaning it off my bare feet-Ugh!) of the pair of them sitting next to each other and going "1-2-3...PUKE!" Anyway for some reason Dunzi seemed quieter than usual, which is very quiet as she's not one to be in your face like Sarsi. Then another pile of puke appeared, this time in the bedroom, now as Sarsi was at this point impersonating a dead cat (she's good at that) on the sofa so it followed it was Dunzi's handiwork since she was in the bedroom. She seemed a bit out of sorts all day, nothing I could put my finger on just not quite herself. Through all functions normal apart from not seeming too interested in her supper. This morning she was spotted diving to the food bowl and seems to be her usual self. Just wonder what that was about- did she get to eat something she shouldn't have? (Cellophane springs to mind, she was trying to chew some the other day but I took it away from her. When either Fugazi or Isis did that, me and Dave knew our immediate future contained cat puke- we used to think they used it instead of grass) Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...dotes/200703/1 |
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Lesley via CatKB.com wrote:
Do cats have "off" days? Yesterday I got up walked into the kitchen....and stood in a pile of cat sick that seemed impossibly large for either cat, had visions (whilst cleaning it off my bare feet-Ugh!) of the pair of them sitting next to each other and going "1-2-3...PUKE!" Anyway for some reason Dunzi seemed quieter than usual, which is very quiet as she's not one to be in your face like Sarsi. Then another pile of puke appeared, this time in the bedroom, now as Sarsi was at this point impersonating a dead cat (she's good at that) on the sofa so it followed it was Dunzi's handiwork since she was in the bedroom. She seemed a bit out of sorts all day, nothing I could put my finger on just not quite herself. Through all functions normal apart from not seeming too interested in her supper. This morning she was spotted diving to the food bowl and seems to be her usual self. Just wonder what that was about- did she get to eat something she shouldn't have? (Cellophane springs to mind, she was trying to chew some the other day but I took it away from her. When either Fugazi or Isis did that, me and Dave knew our immediate future contained cat puke- we used to think they used it instead of grass) Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs Snoopy occasionally has days like that, I do get worried but she's always better the next day, if she wasn't I'd take her to the vet but so far that hasn't been necessary. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Adrian A wrote:
Snoopy occasionally has days like that, I do get worried but she's always better the next day, if she wasn't I'd take her to the vet but so far that hasn't been necessary. Thanks for the reasurrance Come to think of it I remember Isis(RB) going into this serious outbreak of sneezing, eyes streaming etc and looking really unwell, so we rushed her to the vets and by the time she got there, the vet could find nothing wrong with her! Then again that was probably a b***ard cat trick Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...dotes/200703/1 |
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"Lesley via CatKB.com" u27720@uwe wrote in message news:6e861fd6e0e6a@uwe... Do cats have "off" days? Our have over the years. Although we have been blessed with cats that either don't puke very often or do it immediately after eating so it isn't all that nasty. I'm convinced there are things like colds and the flu that our furry masters get, just like we do. And that being indoor cats doesn't totally protect them from it. At the moment Jake is totally sacked out in "Charlie's favorite new chair". Personally I think we just bought a rather expensive new cat bed. And I really can't tell if he's feeling poorly or is just playing a very extended game of king of the mountain. Jo |
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Jo Firey wrote:
I'm convinced there are things like colds and the flu that our furry masters get, just like we do. Last night was a bit scary. Dave emailed me at work to say he was a bit worried about Dunzi as "Get home NOW!" worried and I rushed home fearing the worst. She just seemed a bit quiet but to be on the safe side I called our vets and couldn't get through. As I am doing this, she is visibly perking up and this morning she is bright eyed and bushy tailed back to her normal self. I think it was a b***ard cat trick and when she realised I was upping the ante by trying to contact the dreaded TED, she stopped playing around, in case, I did take her to the land of butt thermometers! Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...dotes/200703/1 |
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Lesley via CatKB.com wrote:
Do cats have "off" days? Yesterday I got up walked into the kitchen....and stood in a pile of cat sick that seemed impossibly large for either cat, had visions (whilst cleaning it off my bare feet-Ugh!) of the pair of them sitting next to each other and going "1-2-3...PUKE!" Anyway for some reason Dunzi seemed quieter than usual, which is very quiet as she's not one to be in your face like Sarsi. Then another pile of puke appeared, this time in the bedroom, now as Sarsi was at this point impersonating a dead cat (she's good at that) on the sofa so it followed it was Dunzi's handiwork since she was in the bedroom. She seemed a bit out of sorts all day, nothing I could put my finger on just not quite herself. Through all functions normal apart from not seeming too interested in her supper. This morning she was spotted diving to the food bowl and seems to be her usual self. Just wonder what that was about- did she get to eat something she shouldn't have? (Cellophane springs to mind, she was trying to chew some the other day but I took it away from her. When either Fugazi or Isis did that, me and Dave knew our immediate future contained cat puke- we used to think they used it instead of grass) Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs I'm so relieved she is ok again. Purrs and best wishes, Polonca and Soncek |
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