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Old 11-10-2009, 10:08 AM
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Sapphire vomitting :(

So I was getting ready to go to work this morning and as I was saying goodbye to the kittens.... Sapphire started making funny noises and vomitted on the carpet!!

As I'm a newbie to taking care of kittens I was very worried as have never seen this before. As soon as she finished vomitting, she continued to play aand was chasing Rocky and wrestling with him. What could this be?
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Re: Sapphire vomitting :(

Was it a hairball?
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Was it a hairball?
ummm - I don't think so... Was light brown in colour and liquidy but had bits of food in it.
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Re: Sapphire vomitting :(

She probably ate her food too quick, mine used to do this when they were younger but don't anymore.
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She probably ate her food too quick, mine used to do this when they were younger but don't anymore.
I agree with KittyKat

Our 2 cats both do the same and they make awful noises doing it but once Sapphire has done it a few times you'll realise its nothing serious.

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Old 11-10-2009, 11:06 AM
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I agree with KittyKat

Our 2 cats both do the same and they make awful noises doing it but once Sapphire has done it a few times you'll realise its nothing serious.

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Phew... thanks guys.
My work mates have said the same thing too. She had me worried for a bit
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Re: Sapphire vomitting :(

Okay so bit more of an update....... When my other half got up to get ready for work, he noticed some diarrheoa near to the litter tray.... so I'm thinking this is more than just eating too fast?!?
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Re: Sapphire vomitting :(

aaawww poor saphire

i have no idea hun but if she seems fine in every other way then maybe keep an eye on her and see how she goes
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aaawww poor saphire

i have no idea hun but if she seems fine in every other way then maybe keep an eye on her and see how she goes
Thanks Spearmint.
I'm at work till 10pm so will be worrying about her all day
I'm off for the next 3 days so at least I can keep an eye on her then.
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Re: Sapphire vomitting :(

oh no

yeah i'd be worrying too

if it were 1 of mine and they were eating, drinking, playing fine then that is what i would do but i don't know if that's the right thing to do
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