Okay, yeah. I've already googled this question. I also know it's a little bit repulsive but hang on to your hat because it may be a common problem for cat owners.
I recently adopted a cat from a shelter. She's a little sweetheart and I'm falling in love. She's 13 years old; which means, she's not as young as she used to be.
The only issue I have is that she "throws up" too often. It's not about hair *bleep* because most of the time there is no hair ball when she vomits.
I'm also feeding her grain free cat food because I'm aware that she might be allergic to the other stuff. My most recent purchase was Nature's Recipe grain free and hairball control cat food. She refuses to eat that one. What do I do when she's throwing up the grain free food?
She's so selective about what she will and won't eat I don't know what to do. Even if I try to get her to eat real meat - like a piece of cooked turkey - she'll refuse.
I would appreciate any suggestions from experienced cat people. Thanks!
Well, if I were you and this is a continual thing, I would have her checked by a vet. Even though she doesn't throw up hairballs, doesn't mean she might not have them. My Bella used to "cough" like she had hairballs and I never saw any, either. I actually thought it could be asthma, but I started giving her Temptations Hairball Cat Treats every day and lo and behold, she was getting those hairballs up every now and again and quit with the "coughing."
You are feeding her a grain-free food, that's awesome but she still may be sensitive to it. Try a "limited ingredient diet" food, like "Natural Balance Green Pea and Duck Formula" or an LID of your own choice.
On the sad side... my Saki began vomiting and it was pretty constant - each and every day - numerous times a day. Later on came constipation or diarrhea. For the next 7 months, I was back and forth to the Vet and did all I could for her. In the end, I do believe that she had some sort of Cancer and I had to have her euthanized because she stopped eating/drinking altogether. On the day I said goodbye to my 13-1/2 year old girl, she was ready and couldn't even lift her head. She just kept her eyes on me as my Vet administered the shot and she was gone. Broke my heart because I loved her soooo much!
PS: If you buy your cat food at a place like PetSmart, you CAN return the unused portion of the bag if your cat doesn't like the food!
I really hope you find a solution to your kitty's problem and she has many happy years ahead of her. <3