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Rescue cat help!

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StarDolphins · 02/11/2022 20:19

Feeling so sad about this. Got our rescue cat 2.5 weeks ago. We already have a cat & dog. When we met her at the rescue, she’d been sick in her cage but the lady said some are because it’s a stressful time. Then she said we’ll always take the cats back.

So here’s my dilemma, she’s still being sick. Not after every meal, but either once a day or once every other day maybe. Never at night when she’s locked in my bedroom with me & sleeps on the bed. It’s after a day of intermittent growling/hissing either from her or my cat. Most of the time they sit in the same rooms away from each other but there’s still a lot of hissing/growling when they walk near each other. She seems to be sick a few hours after 1 of these episode (or might be coincidence). It’s always mushed up/partly undigested food. Absolutely fine in herself before & after, full of life, play, purring etc. her poos all fine!

i have savings but I can’t spend them all on this unfortunately but at the same time, I can’t send her back to that cage.

does anyone have any experience of this & could it be settling in & might clear?

I’m going to get the sack, I wfh & I’m spending so much time washing carpets & duvets😢

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StarDolphins · 03/11/2022 12:43

FacebookPhotos · 03/11/2022 11:35

My rescue used to be sick a lot (ie most nights). She stopped when I started giving her wet food at night. She has dried food available all day for grazing, but her main meal in the evening is wet.

Yes I wondered that so from today, giving her 2 meals of wet & a v small amount of biscuits at lunch, like less than 10 to see if that helps.

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