Bella just vomitted again - the second time in four days. I don't mind the occassional grass binge, and I understand a gorging fit every now and then, but they're becoming more regular among my crew. This, however, was altogether a different beast.
Bella is the smallest of my kitties (and is truly my kitty) at just barely 6 lbs, so anytime she vomits I worry. Usually it's less than a tablespoon of clear mucousy liquid w/grass bits, but this time she threw up what appears to be twice the volume I normally feed in one sitting. All digested, semi-solid, no recognizable foreign bits, and lighter in color than the food she eats.
It initially worried me, but she must not be feeling too bad because she went outside and almost immediately brought in yet another grasshopper
But due to her very slight build I am (perhaps overly) concerned about loss of bodily contents, and I'm wondering if I should call an ER vet or wait and take her with me tomorrow when I take Cinnamon (his is a scheduled visit)?
. . . As I was typing this, she came in and vomitted again. I'm signing off to call the ER vet NOW. Vibes please, and I'll update later.
Bella is the smallest of my kitties (and is truly my kitty) at just barely 6 lbs, so anytime she vomits I worry. Usually it's less than a tablespoon of clear mucousy liquid w/grass bits, but this time she threw up what appears to be twice the volume I normally feed in one sitting. All digested, semi-solid, no recognizable foreign bits, and lighter in color than the food she eats.
It initially worried me, but she must not be feeling too bad because she went outside and almost immediately brought in yet another grasshopper
. . . As I was typing this, she came in and vomitted again. I'm signing off to call the ER vet NOW. Vibes please, and I'll update later.