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Colin cat is vomiting up something unpleasant

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Kenworthington · 06/11/2016 19:59

I keep finding small puddles of milky/mucousy pink tinged stuff. I assume it's colin. Have not actually heard him vomiting which is odd but Am a bit worried. What the heck is it??

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lljkk · 06/11/2016 20:10

(do cats ever sick up anything that isn't horrible?)

One of our cats did milky sick daily for the first few months or so after we got him... and then it tapered down & now happens maybe only once every 2 months. It was related to him being hungry, I suspect, but also I think his digestion wasn't great (bad quality food & not wormed for yrs?)

Has yours been wormed & is he reasonably fit & well otherwise?

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Fluffycloudland77 · 06/11/2016 20:10

It's a vets visit Sad

Is he eating? Ours is sick sometimes but there's no blood.

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mineofuselessinformation · 06/11/2016 20:11

Does he have something stuck in his throat. Pink in there rings alarms for blood.

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Kenworthington · 06/11/2016 20:14

Hmm he doesnt seem poorly in himself. And in fact weirdly I haven't 'heard' him being sick but there's nothing else it could be. He's been eating his (expensive fancy) food ok. A friend suggested furballs? But no sign of any actual fur balls?

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Kenworthington · 06/11/2016 20:16

He was wormed last month. He also had his 6 month check just this week and was declared fit as a flea

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Kenworthington · 06/11/2016 20:42

He's now under the sofa. He never goes under the sofa. I think he's quietly suffering 😢

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Fluffycloudland77 · 06/11/2016 20:51

They do hide it well, I've rushed a staggering cat to the vets who has not only walked fine once in there but stood on his hind legs to investigate the table.

Then he got home & couldn't walk again.

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Kenworthington · 06/11/2016 20:53

Oh no what was wrong with him fluffy? Assume you went back again

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Fluffycloudland77 · 06/11/2016 21:14

No the vet gave him some painkillers & he was OK the next day.

He kept up the limp while you were watching him but ditched it when he was in the street.

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