Cedric vomited this am - twice!

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doombuggy

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He almost never vomits. I have had him 5 years and can count on one hand the number of times he has gotten sick. This morning, I opened a can of Evo Cat & Kitten for the boys for breakfast. Within about 1/2 hour, he vomited what he ate of his breakfast. Note, I gave Dallas (civie) some Wiskas cat milk to help "fill him up" and Cedric did drink a little of that. He has done that before, so I am not sure what's to blame on the vomiting. I gave more of the EVO to cedric and he immediately vomited it back up. Both times it was liquidated form.

I just gave him to Wellness chicken & herring. He seems to be keeping it down. I also made him take about 1/4 of an inch of Petromalt hairball, just in case there is a blockage.

What other products are out there that you give to your FD cat for hairball? I dfon't usually have a hairball issue with him - like I said he dosen't get sick. I am at my wits end this. am....have to leave for work around 9:15 this morning. Your thoughts?
 
Just waking up, so I may be incorrect here....But doesn't Evo Kitten have grains in it? Whereas Wellness doesn't? My one civie that is allergic to grain will turn into the Exorcist if I give him anything with grain in it, so could it be that Cedric is allergic to grain?

Mel, Maxwell, Musette & The Fur Gang
 
My friend thought maybe the food was bad, but Dallas ate the same stuff and no problem.
The cat & kitten forumla says "protein rich ultra low carbs no grain."
Turkey, chicken, turkey broth, chicken broth, chicken meal, herring, carrots, whole egg, salmon meal, natural, flavor, carrageenan, tomato flakes , cottage cheese....
The cans say best buy 11/2/12. He's eaten the food before so i can't figure it out. I am going to try another brand for a change. I did buy them some friskies a couple of weeks ago.

How about hairball medicine that is not malted? He doesn't get hairballs, but sometimes I wonder if this might be the cause of his rare vomiting? He must pass his hairballs (although I have a tendancy of brushing his coat, he loves that).
 
How is Cedric today?
I don't know about the food but both my Kitties vomit at times and they
always end up by getting up a hairball after a few vomits.
Even brushing doesn't stop them from getting hairballs sometimes.
 
He's been fine since then. Can't figure out why he got sick - never can when he does since it happens so infrequently. Dallas ate the rest of the can of Evo and he had no problems what so ever.
I am going to schedule an appointment for him with cjleo on thursday, mostly because I am worried about how he's acting around Dallas, but maybe she can get something out of his walnut brain about the vomiting episode. :smile:

I make assumptions that he might have a hairball jammed somewhere. He has had an enema or two in his life, but I have never seen him vomit an actual hairball. Worse case, I can always give him a little mineral oil.
 
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