Allie & Myrtle (GA)
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My new cat Murray (adopted 18 Nov.) is an adult short-haired male about 4-6 yrs old, and is a very lively, playful, gorgeous boy, who eats well, poos and pees normally. He was wormed at the SPCA the day I got him.
I brush him, which he likes, and he grooms himself like most cats - not excessively.
About three or four times a week he pukes. On my brand new carpet. I don't find it till I get home from work, and, although I'm not a very fussy person, furniture-wise, I do get a bit upset by what's happening to the carpet!
I think he's doing it to bring up fur, but he does have access to the outdoors, and I guess I'd like him to follow Myrtle's wonderful example and chew some grass daily and throw that up a few minutes later - outside.
And on the very rare occasions that she puked up food, she'd rush outside, or into the garage via the kitchen and do it on the concrete floor there (what a good considerate girl!)
My experience of cats is limited to Myrtle and Murray, but I suspect frequent puking is not at all uncommon.
Any bright ideas to spare my carpet too many more of these deposits? Laying newspaper everywhere is not really an option as he rips up any newspaper he can get his teeth into, even while you are trying to read it!
I brush him, which he likes, and he grooms himself like most cats - not excessively.
About three or four times a week he pukes. On my brand new carpet. I don't find it till I get home from work, and, although I'm not a very fussy person, furniture-wise, I do get a bit upset by what's happening to the carpet!
I think he's doing it to bring up fur, but he does have access to the outdoors, and I guess I'd like him to follow Myrtle's wonderful example and chew some grass daily and throw that up a few minutes later - outside.
And on the very rare occasions that she puked up food, she'd rush outside, or into the garage via the kitchen and do it on the concrete floor there (what a good considerate girl!)
My experience of cats is limited to Myrtle and Murray, but I suspect frequent puking is not at all uncommon.
Any bright ideas to spare my carpet too many more of these deposits? Laying newspaper everywhere is not really an option as he rips up any newspaper he can get his teeth into, even while you are trying to read it!