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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 455837" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>if shes made it this long she'll probably be okay if the vomiting has stopped and she isnt dehydrated. cats are tough. you say she started vomiting <strong>4 days after</strong> she was out so thats enough to rule out poisoning to me. its probably a nutritional problem shes having? have you switched foods on her? is anybody slipping her some dairy products? the best thing for an animal like that is to let them have access to grass. "they" recommend having a pot of grass inside for housecats to eat anyway</p><p></p><p>oh and if she caught a skink and ate it, that would cause vomiting too (but not 4 days later)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 455837, member: 57"] if shes made it this long she'll probably be okay if the vomiting has stopped and she isnt dehydrated. cats are tough. you say she started vomiting [b]4 days after[/b] she was out so thats enough to rule out poisoning to me. its probably a nutritional problem shes having? have you switched foods on her? is anybody slipping her some dairy products? the best thing for an animal like that is to let them have access to grass. "they" recommend having a pot of grass inside for housecats to eat anyway oh and if she caught a skink and ate it, that would cause vomiting too (but not 4 days later) [/QUOTE]
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