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Autumn threw up :(
She seems to be fine otherwise, but I'll keep an eye on the poor baby for now
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Was it a hairball? Cats doing that isn't super rare tho.
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She might have just had too many treats today, she did this before when I gave her two types of treats
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Didn't see any hair, it was pretty soon after I fed her some churu though. She had some other treats earlier in the day as well so maybe it didn't agree with her.
For now I went ahead and cleaned it up, and also cleaned her food and water bowl and got her some fresh food
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She's just laying by my side now and purring, so I think she feels okay
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3 of my cats throw up very rarely, 1 of them throws up all the time. Like 3 times a week at least. Mostly hairballs but she also eats too fast and will throw up her crunchies. It's a delicate balance of routine and the exactly correct amount of wet food/hard food.
Throwing up once doesn't necessarily mean autumn is sick, she may have just gotten too excited for mealtime. Keep an eye but don't worry too much. Kitties barf sometimes :agreed:
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Autumn update: she still seems, fine. Just chilling (she ate some of the fresh food I put out for her with no problem) :autumnmelon:
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Also too many treats can cause barfing and diarrhea. They are good for training but it's easy to get carried away and then pay the price :ablobcatneon: