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Last time she threw up, it was the rabbit flavor and the time before that, it was the turkey. Both times I distinctly remember those cans having more gravy than usual. This time it was also the turkey flavor, but no gravy. She eats both of those flavors 3-4x per week, so I don’t think it’s an allergy. I’m also curious of whether it’s a liquid volume problem? But when I feed her Tiki Cat, I don’t strain the broth and add water to give her “cat soup” that she adores.Is there any correlation, in terms of the food, between the last time she threw up about 3 or so hours after eating (which was early November, correct?) and this time? If there is, that food might just not always settle right with her. Was there gravy involved? I know you said before it seems like she is more inclined to throw up if you feed her the gravy. Is this her usual pattern to want food right after throwing up?
She wants food at all times. She is VERY food motivated to the point that I’ve been able to teach her some tricks. She high-fives before every meal. I do believe there is some psychology behind eating with her. If I am not within her sight after she finishes, she’ll desperately meow until she finds me again. She is also obsessed with blankets. After every meal, she has to burrow, knead, and suck on them while purring for about 10-20 minutes. I guess it reminds her of being a happy full kitten.
I’ll give her a small amount of food to make sure she stays hydrated and comfortable.