Stray/Lost Cat
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:23 am
Hi,
We have had a cat practically living in our garden or neighboring garden for over six months now.
At first we assumed it was a new neighbours cat but when it seemed to be around our house almost all of the time it appeared it was lost. Another neighbour who we found out the cat was visiting for food every day had placed ads etc to see if she could track down the owner to no avail.
Although not usually 'cat people' we have taken to feeding her and building a shelter for her and she seemed happy until two days ago when she has started to vomit after eating every meal.
Before this she had a very good appetite and now she refuses wet food which she would normally have devoured. I did get her to eat tonight and brought her inside to see if she kept it down but after 20 minutes she made a run for the door to get out and I followed her to find her vomiting the entire meal. I had noticed vomit from the previous day in our driveway this morning which was the food we had given her as well as a large hairball.
After a lot of googling it would appear from the symptoms that she has a hairball, which would add up as she has quite a lot of loose hair despite being brushed every day and does spend a lot of time grooming.
So, after that long winded story, I suppose I am looking for some advice as to what the next step is, as I said we have never been cat people until now but we have all taken to her.
Thanks,
Mark
We have had a cat practically living in our garden or neighboring garden for over six months now.
At first we assumed it was a new neighbours cat but when it seemed to be around our house almost all of the time it appeared it was lost. Another neighbour who we found out the cat was visiting for food every day had placed ads etc to see if she could track down the owner to no avail.
Although not usually 'cat people' we have taken to feeding her and building a shelter for her and she seemed happy until two days ago when she has started to vomit after eating every meal.
Before this she had a very good appetite and now she refuses wet food which she would normally have devoured. I did get her to eat tonight and brought her inside to see if she kept it down but after 20 minutes she made a run for the door to get out and I followed her to find her vomiting the entire meal. I had noticed vomit from the previous day in our driveway this morning which was the food we had given her as well as a large hairball.
After a lot of googling it would appear from the symptoms that she has a hairball, which would add up as she has quite a lot of loose hair despite being brushed every day and does spend a lot of time grooming.
So, after that long winded story, I suppose I am looking for some advice as to what the next step is, as I said we have never been cat people until now but we have all taken to her.
Thanks,
Mark