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Sunday, July 9th, 2006 10:43 pm
It must have been Duchess horking last night, because while I was out at dinner Little Girl threw up in the pile of cat toys and just now Jackie let loose all over a brand-new jigsaw puzzle. While I ran to clean that, Jackie also got the hallway in two places and the carpet once. (This leaves about eight more to go for her normal pattern. Most of those will be small.)

I am officially tired of this.

Um, this should go without saying, but please don't give advice unless you know my cats or their environment. If you do, though, I'm listening.
Tuesday, July 11th, 2006 04:36 am (UTC)
This is NOT advice. That should become very obvious.

I have had barfie kitties and non-barfie kitties.
I do think some are just barf-prone.
I give them hairball medicine, even the non-barfie ones.
They like it!

Almost all cats I've lived with have food available all
of the time. I do not know if this causes slower eating.

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006 04:10 pm (UTC)
Mine like hairball medicine too. It seems to do nothing at all to their barfiness, but they like eating it.

Until recently mine have had food available all the time too. I would not be surprised if it causes slower eating. However, mine (with one exception) are egregiously overweight. The vet says I should ration their food. I'm trying... but it might be better to have fat cats than to have them puking all the time! :-(