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Question by awesomemom85
Submitted on 5/19/2004
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MY CAT WHICH IS CURRENTLY PREGNANT IS THROWING UP WHITE FOAMY STUFF AND MADE THIS SOUND LIKE I HAVE NEVER HEARD IN MY LIFE.IT WAS ALMOST LIKE A SCREAM OF SOME SORT.I DON'T THINK SHE IS ACTING RIGHT AT ALL AND I AM VERY CONCERNED ABOUT HER.SHE IS A OUTSIDE CAT SO I WONDER IF IT MAY BE SOMETHING SHE HAS ATE.PLEASE HELP ME.


Answer by Amy
Submitted on 3/23/2005
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I think your cat is just giving birth.  She probably ate grass to cool down the pains.

 

Answer by Frisky
Submitted on 4/18/2005
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I think your cat may be in labor.

 

Answer by Kittyluver17
Submitted on 6/16/2005
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Well I know pregnant cats do have morning sickness sort of like a human. But I am not sure why she screamed, try and do some research to see what you can find out. I sure would be worried too!

 

Answer by crazy cat 101
Submitted on 6/25/2005
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hi awesome mom ...... go to a vet there are plenty of possibilities ... rabies , bit by a snake ... or just a thing there is nothing to worry about if you are experiencing your cat doing this much more go to a vet .... you can never be shure

 

Answer by SupaDucta
Submitted on 10/21/2005
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Don't worry - she is throwing up the fur hairs that got into her stomach when she was licking herself. All cats throw up occasionally to get those hairs out.

 

Answer by Kristin
Submitted on 2/14/2006
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My solution - HAVE YOUR CAT SPAYED!  


 

Answer by James
Submitted on 3/17/2006
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Sounds like 1 of two things, your cat is either possesed by Satan, or its just going to die a very painfull death.

Hope that helps

 

Answer by Racoon
Submitted on 11/11/2006
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My cat has been throwing up food, not hairballs, 4 or 5 times a month for over a year. Several blood tests had been done at the Veteranarian's Clinic at various times. Nothing seemed to be wrong physically. I alternated different foods but to no avail, the throw ups did not cease. The Veteranarian determined that my cat has an extremely sensitive stomach.

Since the throw ups did not stop even though I administered Petromalt regularly, I deceided to stop giving Petromalt. Surprise: My cat obviously had developed an allergy to Petromalt. After I stopped giving this product the throw ups stopped and my cat has not displayed any problems since.(3 months)

 

Answer by Racoon
Submitted on 11/11/2006
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My cat has been throwing up food, not hairballs, 4 or 5 times a month for over a year. Several blood tests had been done at the Veteranarian's Clinic at various times. Nothing seemed to be wrong physically. I alternated different foods but to no avail, the throw ups did not cease. The Veteranarian determined that my cat has an extremely sensitive stomach.

Since the throw ups did not stop even though I administered Petromalt regularly, I deceided to stop giving Petromalt. Surprise: My cat obviously had developed an allergy to Petromalt. After I stopped giving this product the throw ups stopped and my cat has not displayed any problems since.(3 months)

 

Answer by Shirley
Submitted on 12/30/2006
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Keep the cat inside...something outside is upsetting her greatly....also take her to a vet and tell them about the throwing up. it is certainly something to be worried about esp. the scream part of it......

 

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