I have to tell you that I found a hairball on the linoleum the other day and I was soo appreciative I went to both kitties and thanked them for their choice of venue. Bella then repayed me by choosing to puke on the radiator
Mikey and stewie do the same thing.Originally Posted by Arlyn
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Spaz is considerate and leaves them on the vinyl kitchen floor.
Shadow is my only other hairball kitty, he leaves them any where.
Shelves, desks, chairs, couches, carpet.....
How funny!Originally Posted by strange_wings
When Sho used to get them he'd make sure to leave them on the floor, on my side of the bed or right outside of the bedroom door. I'd always find them by stepping in them
Once when he was having problems with foods I awoke from a nap to a "uurk uurk" noise to see him standing over my headI promptly pushed him off the bed. When he was younger and sick he would try to come to me because I'd rush him to the bathroom and hold him over the toilet, so it's my fault if he comes to me when he feels like he'll be sick.
Tomas had his first hairball a few days ago (he grooms himself and Sho), I was able to get to him in time and put him in the litter box. I can only hope he'll go to the litter box the next time he has a hairball.
Having two with long hair, I give Ginger Petromalt regularly, and her hairballs have decreased in size and frequency, but Ferris HATES the stuff.Originally Posted by emrldsky
Then again, if I notice either of them coughing, but nothing comes up, I'll give them a treat: Petromalt! lol They think it's treat time when I pull that tube out.
Originally Posted by GingersMom
Having two with long hair, I give Ginger Petromalt regularly, and her hairballs have decreased in size and frequency, but Ferris HATES the stuff.
I've tried putting it on his paw, and wound up having to clean it off the walls and floor and TV set where it had spattered from him shaking his paw vigerously. He refused to lick it off. What a brat.