Yeah this is a bit weird. I have a 8 month mommy that calls to me when she is hungry. Roughly for the last 2 weeks, she has thrown up 3 to 5 times.
Her and I go through the normal ritual of her calling me. I pet her and she tells me, "NO silly, i'm hungry." So i walk over to get some wet can food (whiskers, fish, purina, chicken). she rubs her face on the metal can several times approving it before I open it. Then as I am portioning it on her (and kittens) food bowl she sometimes walks away and I start hearing heaving.
She heaves 7-10 times before she throws up yellowish liquid. There is nothing solid. After a few seconds she comes back and sometimes eats and sometimes doesn't.
She otherwise looks great. She's a short hair cat and I don't believe it to be hairballs. Again over the past 2 weeks she has done this at least 3 times. So its not a daily occurrence and I'm not too worried yet.
P.S. I just realized that I started applying roach spray a few feet away from where I feed them. (I live in a 3 room apartment so there really is not much room) If anyone has any roach spray that is safe for cats, would be great. ATM after I head shot these pesky roaches and dispose of their bodies, I keep all cats away for 30 minutes. I dont know if there might be residual spray. That is my #1 suspect right now.
Her and I go through the normal ritual of her calling me. I pet her and she tells me, "NO silly, i'm hungry." So i walk over to get some wet can food (whiskers, fish, purina, chicken). she rubs her face on the metal can several times approving it before I open it. Then as I am portioning it on her (and kittens) food bowl she sometimes walks away and I start hearing heaving.
She heaves 7-10 times before she throws up yellowish liquid. There is nothing solid. After a few seconds she comes back and sometimes eats and sometimes doesn't.
She otherwise looks great. She's a short hair cat and I don't believe it to be hairballs. Again over the past 2 weeks she has done this at least 3 times. So its not a daily occurrence and I'm not too worried yet.
P.S. I just realized that I started applying roach spray a few feet away from where I feed them. (I live in a 3 room apartment so there really is not much room) If anyone has any roach spray that is safe for cats, would be great. ATM after I head shot these pesky roaches and dispose of their bodies, I keep all cats away for 30 minutes. I dont know if there might be residual spray. That is my #1 suspect right now.
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