For one who shall remain nameless.....
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 16:43:15 -0500, Peppermint Patootie
> wrote:
>In article >,
> Evelyn > wrote:
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>> Cats do puke sometimes. My cat does too. The vet has no idea what
>> the cause is, I have switched food lots of times, always to top
>> quality brands, and yes.... I have given her yogurt.... and the best
>> reason I can come up with is that she tends to eat too much dry food
>> at once too fast.
>
>That even has a name: "scarf 'n' barf" One of mine does this.
>
>PP
I will have to remember that.... "scarf and barf" LOL! Apparently it
isn't all that unique.
I have found a few things help. First of all is feeding them chicken
livers raw every day or so. Not much, just a half a liver for each
cat around noonish or when we eat our own lunch. It is a great treat
to them.
We feed one can of food to them both, twice a day. (that's one can
for two cats). As for the dry food, the one cat never eats the stuff
and would starve to death first. The other cat (the puker) loves it
and will go up to the bowl and meow for some. I wait till she ASKS
for dry food, and I put just a tiny bit in the bowl for her. She eats
that little bit, and doesn't get overly full or puke that way.
If I am careful of these things we have no puking.
Evelyn
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