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Hello AbbyNTim it is nice to hear from you again..

I appreciate your advice and reaching out to me. Yes I get all sorts of advice from all of you and I appreciate it ALL as I realize it is all life experiences with your own cats but again it means everything to me whether the email is long or short I read them all and always respond. Nala doesn't vomit after every meal, sometimes its once a week but a large puddle of projectile vomiting or like last week it was 2 days in a row once each day and nothing since so its not chronic like everyday but she does tend to vomit. After the colon resection vet did not want her on dry one reason she has molars on top and bottoms were removed two years ago and the old vet kept her on dry food and my new vet since surgery said he doesn't understand why they did that to her. I would watch her eat over the past to years she ate funny and always vomited up undigested whole pieces of food. Well the problem besides periodic vomiting and not knowing why is that I have been buying brand after brand and flavor after flavor and she rejects them all and if she likes one she will eat it a day or two and its all over. Vet did a lot of research and cats who vomit should not eat seafood, tuna beef or lamb stay away from them and go figure of course she desired the tuna but only for a day or two the most. So I am trying chicken all types and nothing. I wrote down the brands everyone on here recommended and I also wrote down what you told me about the rabbit and I am going to the pet store to start again.

I did buy her Science Diet senior it is very tiny dry kibble easy to chew and easily digested and the vet said give it to her she must eat. Well since Wednesday her appetite has diminished I don't know why she was eating it fine now either she don't feel good or I don't know what the hell to say but this is more than I can handle every day it is something else. Last night she started swallowing so fast non stop for 20 minutes I got nervous almost called vet I had her on the kitchen floor to see if she would vomit she never did very strange she stopped went to sleep then she got up at 230am at a little of dry which she had not touched since Wednesday. She was eating Science Diet liver and chicken for a week and now she don't want it. This morning she didn't eat so I grabbed a pouch of my own tuna and she went crazy so does she not feel well since Wednesday not wanting to eat or is it the food? I just don't know anymore sometimes I wish I did not have a pet it is over whelming I cry from all these problems no reprieve just non stop negative. So I mixed a little tuna in her dry food she ran over there she ate very little and probably only the tuna off the top so I am about to throw the bowl of food out.

This is what I am dealing with now hopefully it makes more sense to you. I am throwing money out the window left and right. I went to the vet yesterday grabbed a can of ID prescription wet food to try and nope 1.75 a can down the drain...When does this all end? I try to be funny because I naturally am a character but I get deflated a lot this takes me below my knees now its not eating, she stays low to the ground a lot and not as talkative unless I open people tuna....
My cat stopped vomiting when I stopped letting her eat grass, stopped feeding dry, started grain free wet (wellness chicken, turkey, chicken liver or merrick duck pate). They have carageen but she likes them so I think dry and grain (rice) had an effect on her.
 
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Hi Bone Picker....It is nice to hear from you it has been a long time.

Nala is strictly an indoor cat never has gone outside so thank god grass is one less issue to deal with, heck grass would be to easy to figure out right? lol. I agree with you I have heard it enough to agree with research and my vets explanation that dry food is not really good for cats and does not provide enough moisture along with dry food is not good for vomiting but also it is not recommended for a cat like mine you had a colon resection done. Wet food is the better choice esp for moisture but the problem is Nala does not like any wet foods and if I do find one the desire lasts a day or two. She has to eat so I have to have dry on hand as much as I do not want to. She only has 3 inches of colon the last thing I want is a hard stool so dry fills me with anxiety patrolling her litter box to see if that infact will happen.

I have spent 2 weeks and a lot of money of many brands and flavors of wet food manyyyy....Yesterday I wrote down everyone's advice on what brands and flavors to look for and sadly everything everyone suggested the stores here in Florida where I am do not have those brands they never even heard of them so I was disappointed but the one brand I did find was Call of the Wild and Nala loves it, go figure but the question is how long?? Nala never has hated dry she has lived on it her whole life never ate wet food ever because I was told never give wet only dry now this new vet who did the surgery tells me the opposite. So I bought her a senior dry that is for sensitive stomach, easy to chew since she is missing molars and digestible and she ate it for a few days last week then that was it she went of strike and starved herself for 2 days till I went out yesterday bought Call of the Wild and I also bought Science Diet Grain Free made with real chicken kibble, the kibble is small hopefully he can chew it.

Nala woke up at 3am biting my nose and waking me up she was hungry or craving the new wet food but she ran like a bat out of hell breaking her legs to beat me to the kitchen. She had diarreah this morning I am assuming from starting the new food yesterday hopefully will get better vet said that happens with so much transition. I also gave her some dry this morning and she seemed to eat and like it but that to we shall see. I never feed both at the same time but I did this morning she ate some of both and went to sleep.

Funny you mention wellness I saw them there and bought a few of the Wellness Divine Duos which is half pate and half shreds with gravy grain free with the flavors you mentioned. Vet said stick one flavor at a time but if she don't like it in a day I have to move to the next she has to eat.
 

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Hi Bone Picker....It is nice to hear from you it has been a long time.

Nala is strictly an indoor cat never has gone outside so thank god grass is one less issue to deal with, heck grass would be to easy to figure out right? lol. I agree with you I have heard it enough to agree with research and my vets explanation that dry food is not really good for cats and does not provide enough moisture along with dry food is not good for vomiting but also it is not recommended for a cat like mine you had a colon resection done. Wet food is the better choice esp for moisture but the problem is Nala does not like any wet foods and if I do find one the desire lasts a day or two. She has to eat so I have to have dry on hand as much as I do not want to. She only has 3 inches of colon the last thing I want is a hard stool so dry fills me with anxiety patrolling her litter box to see if that infact will happen.

I have spent 2 weeks and a lot of money of many brands and flavors of wet food manyyyy....Yesterday I wrote down everyone's advice on what brands and flavors to look for and sadly everything everyone suggested the stores here in Florida where I am do not have those brands they never even heard of them so I was disappointed but the one brand I did find was Call of the Wild and Nala loves it, go figure but the question is how long?? Nala never has hated dry she has lived on it her whole life never ate wet food ever because I was told never give wet only dry now this new vet who did the surgery tells me the opposite. So I bought her a senior dry that is for sensitive stomach, easy to chew since she is missing molars and digestible and she ate it for a few days last week then that was it she went of strike and starved herself for 2 days till I went out yesterday bought Call of the Wild and I also bought Science Diet Grain Free made with real chicken kibble, the kibble is small hopefully he can chew it.

Nala woke up at 3am biting my nose and waking me up she was hungry or craving the new wet food but she ran like a bat out of hell breaking her legs to beat me to the kitchen. She had diarreah this morning I am assuming from starting the new food yesterday hopefully will get better vet said that happens with so much transition. I also gave her some dry this morning and she seemed to eat and like it but that to we shall see. I never feed both at the same time but I did this morning she ate some of both and went to sleep.

Funny you mention wellness I saw them there and bought a few of the Wellness Divine Duos which is half pate and half shreds with gravy grain free with the flavors you mentioned. Vet said stick one flavor at a time but if she don't like it in a day I have to move to the next she has to eat.
My cat is like that without the surgery of course. I have many flavors and varieties on the shelf. Thank god I have a male car who literally eats anything fussy pants does not like. My girl gets only wet now (believe me she would always prefer dry) due to her vomiting that is out, at least for now. The ones she lasts the longest on are grain free wellness core chicken turkey, Merrick duck pate, Natrural balance Ultra (not grain free) and Innova cat & kitten (not grain free). Some cats need some rice since grain free seems too rich. The second two have brown rice. I alternate all 4 and that seems to be the right combo for a vomiter. Good luck with Nala, I am sure she appreciates all you do for her.
 

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Funny you mention the kitten food bonepicker.

I gave my Girl some evolve kitten formula last night, and while she woofed it down, over the night she got very very sick and vomited up what looked like whole pieces o brown rice. She still has no interest in food though I'm not forcing anything on her but she's looking a little bit more perky. Maybe be antacid helped? going to start with some baby food maybe around dinner time. I'll keep it very bland for a while but something in that evolve did not agree with her at all.

Also, my girl turned up her nose at the Wellness duos. They look like something she would love but apparently not.

Siamese, definitely stick with the blander ingredients for now like chicken and turkey.

Have you tried actually cooking up some ground turkey? Maybe you can cook up a tiny bit and mix some of the for the floraflora in while it's cooking. The heat may negate the probiotic properties, the flavor may be enticing. Just an idea?
 

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Funny you mention the kitten food bonepicker.

I gave my Girl some evolve kitten formula last night, and while she woofed it down, over the night she got very very sick and vomited up what looked like whole pieces o brown rice. She still has no interest in food though I'm not forcing anything on her but she's looking a little bit more perky. Maybe be antacid helped? going to start with some baby food maybe around dinner time. I'll keep it very bland for a while but something in that evolve did not agree with her at all.

Also, my girl turned up her nose at the Wellness duos. They look like something she would love but apparently not.

Siamese, definitely stick with the blander ingredients for now like chicken and turkey.

Have you tried actually cooking up some ground turkey? Maybe you can cook up a tiny bit and mix some of the for the floraflora in while it's cooking. The heat may negate the probiotic properties, the flavor may be enticing. Just an idea?
maybe she cannot handle any grain at all. You said she would not eat wellness CORE (grain free)
 
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Bonepicker.....

Thank you we need all the luck we can get, this is not fun at all I dred this saga every single day...I cant believe all the different things you feed and alternate I would pull my hair out!! I am pulling mine out now If I had to alternate different brands and flavors, grain and no grain I would lose it heck I am lost now...But that is what you do when you love your animals:) Today is day 2 and she still likes Taste of The Wild, I just hope it continues fingers crossed.

Yes Wasabipea I am sticking to chicken and turkey little to no seafood. This Taste of The Wild has a little salmon but all chicken and liver etc...I hear 2 stories on grain free, I hear do not use it for IBD cats then I hear it doesn't hurt cats so who the hell know what the real truth is...Is grain bad for cats or no? They have grain free on almost everything for a reason I would think. Nala also likes the new dry food that is grain free easier on digestion by Science Diet...I am planning to use the wet food as main meals and the dry as a snack? Also W. I have cooked ground turkey and chicken before she vomits it up so I haven't done it again scared to try and the FF vet said it is not mandatory she gets it right now and I can return it if I want so I may do that Monday. I guarantee is I sprinkle it she wont eat it, who knows I am wore out!!

I don't know what to do or what is right and wrong I am just doing whatever she will eat. I just hope the loose stool goes away, I am sure it is from jumping from one food to another wet and dry..I will give it a few days and see how she does....
 
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Actually bonepicker, a while ago she wouldn't eat the Core, but I gave it to her the other day and she couldn't get enough of it. What she threw up last night was mostly whole pieces of undigested brown rice, but I looked at the ingredients of the Evolve kitten had cottage cheese pretty high on the ingredient list... could have been the dairy? She still hasn't really eaten, I'm hoping tomorrow she wakes up a hungry kitty, she has some plain paw lickin' chic down for her to nibble on tonight, hopefully she will.

Siamlove - yes, switching foods frequently can definitely cause runs. Taste if the Wild has two different flavors - one with a blue label and one with green. If she likes it and keeps it down, maybe try a few days and see if her body adjusts, switching the flavors?
 

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Actually bonepicker, a while ago she wouldn't eat the Core, but I gave it to her the other day and she couldn't get enough of it. What she threw up last night was mostly whole pieces of undigested brown rice, but I looked at the ingredients of the Evolve kitten had cottage cheese pretty high on the ingredient list... could have been the dairy? She still hasn't really eaten, I'm hoping tomorrow she wakes up a hungry kitty, she has some plain paw lickin' chic down for her to nibble on tonight, hopefully she will.

Siamlove - yes, switching foods frequently can definitely cause runs. Taste if the Wild has two different flavors - one with a blue label and one with green. If she likes it and keeps it down, maybe try a few days and see if her body adjusts, switching the flavors?
I thought my cat threw up rice and discovered it was worms.
 
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Wasabipea...The only flavors they carry is the one I have green label mostly chicken liver Turkey some salmon potatoes starch and blueberries other stuff but they don't carry a blue label. The other one they have is a brown label its the color of the tiger and its all fish ingredients which I know she'd love but vet did research and when he does research its with professors in GI in cats IBD etc so I have to believe information is true I hope that GI cats IBD cats and vomiting cats should Not have seafood foods at all so I stopped buying seafood. What is the flavor with the blue label incurious? I will have to try to find it on line. Will a cat stick to one flavor or is it best to use different ones?? Well its 500 am Sunday and she got me up she hauled ass to the kitchen for her wet food amazing. If u say I need different flavors I may have no choice but the fish flavored one but afraid to..I do have Wellness divine ones I have not tried yet since this new one is a hit...Do they need or want variety in flavors? Will they stick to one flavor or no? Inquiring minds needs to know:) Listen when nala don't feel good and don't eat after vomiting its about 2 days before she will. I hope little Roni will be OK I'm sure she will. Your an expert I'm an amateur but bland food for her I would think no gravys or rich flavor...
 
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Wasabpiea advice my vet gave me for a vomiting cat as I said when researches stuff its from professors on felines. He said if you have a chronic vomiting cat or a regular vomiter avoid seafood, beef and Lamb completely. Just thought about that regarding Roni. Her stomach is Really irritated as u can imagine so steer clear of those 3 flavors or ingredients till she stops vomiting. Those ingredients must be avoided for a cat like mine with GI and vomiting as mine does regular. Hope that helps.
 

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Wasabpiea advice my vet gave me for a vomiting cat as I said when researches stuff its from professors on felines. He said if you have a chronic vomiting cat or a regular vomiter avoid seafood, beef and Lamb completely. Just thought about that regarding Roni. Her stomach is Really irritated as u can imagine so steer clear of those 3 flavors or ingredients till she stops vomiting. Those ingredients must be avoided for a cat like mine with GI and vomiting as mine does regular. Hope that helps.
That sounds right mine eats chicken, duck, and rabbit and any oil I drain off and replace with water and give vets best hairball remedy which is an all natural digestive aid (slippery elm and such) No fish, beef, lamb, venison. My two like wellness core and merrick pate. I know it has carageen, but at this stage anything they like that stays down and comes out the other end is great.
 
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Bonepicker why Thank you for a person such as myself who knows nothing depending on everyone else I'm glad I was right about one thing:) I forgot the venison Yes..So my vet and his research is right. Alot of people slam vets I think mine is pretty good I just hope he is right and by your confirmation it sounds like he is. Other people confirmed he is correct. You didn't mention Turkey what do you know about it is that considered OK? I assumed it was...I heard rabbit is super rich also. Glad we have eachother to bounce things off of and learn from. This site has helped me so much..My vet said something right now whatever my cat holds down continue don't worry about the rest no loose stool no vomit its a go...
 

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Bonepicker why Thank you for a person such as myself who knows nothing depending on everyone else I'm glad I was right about one thing:) I forgot the venison Yes..So my vet and his research is right. Alot of people slam vets I think mine is pretty good I just hope he is right and by your confirmation it sounds like he is. Other people confirmed he is correct. You didn't mention Turkey what do you know about it is that considered OK? I assumed it was...I heard rabbit is super rich also. Glad we have eachother to bounce things off of and learn from. This site has helped me so much..My vet said something right now whatever my cat holds down continue don't worry about the rest no loose stool no vomit its a go...
Turkey is very bland and safe unfortunately my cats think it is too bland and do not like it![emoji]128062[/emoji][emoji]10084[/emoji]️[emoji]128062[/emoji][emoji]10084[/emoji]️[emoji]128062[/emoji]They seems to like what they would eat in the wild besides Turkey. My outside cat has killed birds and rabbits and chipmunks and eaten them.
 
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Bonepicker.....

I thought turkey was always rich that is what i heard but I am glad to hear it is bland lol that is one flavor vet said is ok along with chicken and liver that is good for a vomiting cat or one with GI issues...You just made my stomach hurl you know by telling me what poor little animals your cat kills, you just killed my appetite for breakfast lol...Nala cost me 800.00 pure bred grand champ bloodlines from Siam so she has been and always will be an indoor declawed queen. I do have a screened in lanai outside my front door with plants I let her out on to sunbathe and feel free see the outside world through a screen and every now and then she grabs a poor lizard and I scream run in circles and cautious the rest of the day it makes me sick:) If my cat ever grabbed a squirrel of all things and birds etc I would have a stroke!!

Well I have heard these cats love to eat what is closest to what they would eat in the wild and the Taste of The Wild green label with is the non fish flavor my cat is just loving I was so shocked and it has no carageen in it at all. I wanted to ask you, I looked at the Wellness Core regular cans and I saw all pate which my cat wont eat she seems to like gravy with little pieces of meat in it that is why I chose the Wellness Core Divine Choice because it is half pate and half gravy with pieces so I wanted to try it and see if she would eat that since it was just half pate. That is the only brand food I have seen that has a half pate half gravy with meat pieces. So my question is the brands you buy by Wellness Core which is a very good brand are yours pate or gravy with meat pieces in it. Curious because I have not seen the cans with gravy just pate...

Unfortunately most of the brands except one the stores he do not have. The one flavor and brand that I did find here is the winning Taste of The Wild thank god but I fear she will stop liking it soon. So far so good since Friday afternoon she has been eating it no vomit and stool is starting to firm so body is accepting it....
 

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Bonepicker.....

I thought turkey was always rich that is what i heard but I am glad to hear it is bland lol that is one flavor vet said is ok along with chicken and liver that is good for a vomiting cat or one with GI issues...You just made my stomach hurl you know by telling me what poor little animals your cat kills, you just killed my appetite for breakfast lol...Nala cost me 800.00 pure bred grand champ bloodlines from Siam so she has been and always will be an indoor declawed queen. I do have a screened in lanai outside my front door with plants I let her out on to sunbathe and feel free see the outside world through a screen and every now and then she grabs a poor lizard and I scream run in circles and cautious the rest of the day it makes me sick:) If my cat ever grabbed a squirrel of all things and birds etc I would have a stroke!!

Well I have heard these cats love to eat what is closest to what they would eat in the wild and the Taste of The Wild green label with is the non fish flavor my cat is just loving I was so shocked and it has no carageen in it at all. I wanted to ask you, I looked at the Wellness Core regular cans and I saw all pate which my cat wont eat she seems to like gravy with little pieces of meat in it that is why I chose the Wellness Core Divine Choice because it is half pate and half gravy with pieces so I wanted to try it and see if she would eat that since it was just half pate. That is the only brand food I have seen that has a half pate half gravy with meat pieces. So my question is the brands you buy by Wellness Core which is a very good brand are yours pate or gravy with meat pieces in it. Curious because I have not seen the cans with gravy just pate...

Unfortunately most of the brands except one the stores he do not have. The one flavor and brand that I did find here is the winning Taste of The Wild thank god but I fear she will stop liking it soon. So far so good since Friday afternoon she has been eating it no vomit and stool is starting to firm so body is accepting it....
Mine like pate and I make it soupy by adding water. Of the gravy types weruva,soulistic, natural balance stews are a hit. None have carageen I just read labels. Mine like Peking ducken in Weruva shreds of white meat chicken and duck in broth. In Natural balance stews they like catatouille which is chicken and chicken liver in a broth with tiny veggies.
 
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I thought my cat threw up rice and discovered it was worms.
What?! :thud: *wibbles*
It only happened the once, hopefully it was rice. She isn't losing weight and i don't see anything funky in her stool. Lovely. One more thing to be on the watch for... thanks! Lol.

SL03, I'll check the ingredients of the other flavor, that brand is really hard to find. I'll get back to you in a bit... and I'm no expert, bout everything I learned was on this site with Googling supporting research. I'm glad you found something she will eat. Its strange, my girl could not tolerate anything with beef in it until she got pick (throwing up, etc) - now she loves it. Go figure. Will get back to you shortly.

PS I'm dying to find that Catatouille too, but can't!
 

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By the way, while this site is an amazing resource for information - have you looked into any Siamese-specific forums?
Since they are known for having exceptionally sensitive tummies, you may find some help from other Siamese owners... just a thought. ;)
 

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What?! :thud: *wibbles*
It only happened the once, hopefully it was rice. She isn't losing weight and i don't see anything funky in her stool. Lovely. One more thing to be on the watch for... thanks! Lol.

SL03, I'll check the ingredients of the other flavor, that brand is really hard to find. I'll get back to you in a bit... and I'm no expert, bout everything I learned was on this site with Googling supporting research. I'm glad you found something she will eat. Its strange, my girl could not tolerate anything with beef in it until she got pick (throwing up, etc) - now she loves it. Go figure. Will get back to you shortly.

PS I'm dying to find that Catatouille too, but can't!
Yes 2 negative stool samples so I made them check her vomit and sure enough she had worms
 
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Bone Picker.....So I was right the Wellness Core in the cans are all pate which is what you have been buying...The Divine Duos by them are half and half so I am yet to try them but will...Mine hates pate gravy with shreds only it seems. At least that much was eliminated from the list.  Those other brands you listed are not sold in stores here in Florida must be a northern brand sold I guess. I have to do with what I have here and so far its Taste of The Wild. I will try the duos heck my cat my not like the half and half of pate and shreds my luck she wont be we shall see. Her stool is just getting use to the Taste of The Wild so maybe Wednesday I will try one of the duos and see how she does.... What the hell did she get worms from? What type? That is crazy....Vet told rice is no good for them it is a grain and beef is a no no but hey whatever the cat will eat and it agrees with them I guess you go for....

Wasabipea...Beef is not good but as I said above if she eats it and keeps it down then go for it, every single cat is different even with our vets research....
 
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