IsabellaLinton wrote:
utterly absurd wrote:
I think the vet wasn't very concerned because he's perfectly healthy otherwise.
He's 12 years old, and I've heard of older cats having this problem without anything being wrong.
I'm glad the vet thinks he's healthy.
That's very reassuring, assuming they checked all his vitals.
I'm concerned about the vomit thing though.
One of my cats is 20.5 years old and he doesn't even get hairballs.
I've never known any of my cats to vomit, even former ones who were 16 or 17.
Not to be graphic but is it like regurgitated (not swallowed) or digested?
Does he have energy?
Usually it's partially digested. He has plenty of energy and acts normal.
My aunt's cat had this problem at the end of his life, but he was fine otherwise; he eventually died of old age.
I asked my mom--actually what the vet said was he could be allergic to something in our house, which we doubt because we don't have hairy carpets or anything like that; or that he could be eating too fast, which we've done our best to address and it hasn't helped.
We should probably take him again. I'll bug my mom about it.
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