She has been vomiting a lot, but I'm starting to wonder if it's respiratory and not digestive...? I am setting up a vet appointment, regardless, but wondering what, if anything, I need to ask about.
My vet is a cat-only vet, but I need to get Connie's vomiting under control, and I wonder if I was confusing her vomiting with some digestive tract symptoms. She did have a bad URI, but she keeps vomiting, and it sounds like it might be originating from a respiratory disease. Plus, her globulin was slightly elavated, implying inflammation, so maybe she is asthmatic. I am taking her back to the vet, but what would you suggest I ask about?
To be fair, most of her vomiting has been restricted to when Dave is around, so I don't want to assume her vomiting is diet-related, but I am still concerned. Her vet hasn't pointed out anything obvious, so what would you recommend?
I haven't been around for most of it, but when I am around, it sounds like it might be more respiratory than digestive. Should I ask my vet to administer steroids or something so I can determine if it's something like asthma, so I can work with her meds until her symptoms are controlled?
My vet is a cat-only vet, but I need to get Connie's vomiting under control, and I wonder if I was confusing her vomiting with some digestive tract symptoms. She did have a bad URI, but she keeps vomiting, and it sounds like it might be originating from a respiratory disease. Plus, her globulin was slightly elavated, implying inflammation, so maybe she is asthmatic. I am taking her back to the vet, but what would you suggest I ask about?
To be fair, most of her vomiting has been restricted to when Dave is around, so I don't want to assume her vomiting is diet-related, but I am still concerned. Her vet hasn't pointed out anything obvious, so what would you recommend?
I haven't been around for most of it, but when I am around, it sounds like it might be more respiratory than digestive. Should I ask my vet to administer steroids or something so I can determine if it's something like asthma, so I can work with her meds until her symptoms are controlled?