Furballs
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Furballs
I'm starting to think Percy is off food because he has a furball, is this common?
I was at work three days ago when Simon called saying Percy had been sick, I assumed he'd eaten a moth or something so didn't worry unduly. He also ate food that night so I assumed he was okay. Yesterday morning he threw up a small puddle of fluid and that was it. Tonight I've kept him in and he's had a mouthful of food and that's it. He's licking his lips a bit which I know is nausea. Plus I brushed him and a crazy amount of fur came out. I haven't brushed him for a while so he was well overdue it. He looks fine, has bright eyes and is keen to go out so I don't think he's ill.
I was at work three days ago when Simon called saying Percy had been sick, I assumed he'd eaten a moth or something so didn't worry unduly. He also ate food that night so I assumed he was okay. Yesterday morning he threw up a small puddle of fluid and that was it. Tonight I've kept him in and he's had a mouthful of food and that's it. He's licking his lips a bit which I know is nausea. Plus I brushed him and a crazy amount of fur came out. I haven't brushed him for a while so he was well overdue it. He looks fine, has bright eyes and is keen to go out so I don't think he's ill.
Laura- Champion Cat!
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Re: Furballs
It could be furballs. Mads has been quite ill before with huge furballs which is why we ended up with catalax from the vets as she had a furball in her intestines too and it needed help coming out! See how he is tomorrow, if you have any soft yellow parafin wax (vaseline) at home, you could try and give him a little bit (human toothpaste ammount), but give your vet a call first and ask if thats ok! I've never given mine it, but reading the ingrediants of catalax, thats all it is! lol
maddymoo- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Furballs
I used to give Teddy De-Furrums whuich they all loved, you could try that Laura, if he isn't showing his thired eyelid, he's probably ok, but as helen says, call the vet and see what they say.
Teddy- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Furballs
Teddy wrote:I used to give Teddy De-Furrums whuich they all loved, you could try that Laura, if he isn't showing his thired eyelid, he's probably ok, but as helen says, call the vet and see what they say.
My sister gets them for Shamie as she's got big thick hair and suffers from furballs, but she doesn't get a chance as Sickie loves them! lol!
maddymoo- Diamond Elite Cat
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Shamie and Sickie, what a pair of names!
Laura- Champion Cat!
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Re: Furballs
Yeah, full names Shamen and Sicknote (because the poor lamb looked so bad when they got her lol)
How's the lovely Sir Percival doing Laura?
How's the lovely Sir Percival doing Laura?
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