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BugTeeny
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Topic: Free to a good home.... Posted: 22 July 2008 at 5:18pm |
Lovely, isn't she?
Yes.
Well.
Friday afternoon...
I get home from a lovely day ay the in-laws. Walk into the house, there's cat vomit on the dining room floor. I spent 15 minutes cleaning it up.
I then walk into the bedroom and there's 2 piles of it on the VERY expensive goose-down duvet and egyptian cotton duvet cover, and another one on the floor.
30 mins later and it's cleaned up, duvet cover sponged and put in the wash and duvet spot cleaned and placed on the clothes horse.
It's raining.
Saturday
It's still raining.
Sunday
It's still raining.
Monday
It's finally stopped raining so duvet and duvet cover are put outside to finally get dry. Duvet cover ironed, placed on duvet. Duvet fluffed, placed on bed, slept under. Bliss.
Today
Bedroom door is kept closed so neither cat can get in there. I went in there this afternoon to get a jersey, I must've left it open.
DH comes home, walks into the bedroom.
Loud expletives.
I race in there to find DH pointing at two large piles of cat vomit, on the bed.
"Cat sick! On the bed!"
"#@$@#@$#^*$%^#%$#!!!!!"
After much stomping and cursing I clean up the cat puke. Yes, me. Again.
And yes, it's raining.
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Roksana
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 5:24pm |
Oh no...why is she vomiting sooo much??
I dont know what to say!! I dont have pets in the house....I am tooo...not into cleaning "stuff"!!
Hope it gets better for you...but I hear weather will be like this all week!!! Sorry hun!!
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BugTeeny
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 5:56pm |
heheh thanks
All I can do is laugh...
But I think a trip to the vet is called for.
She's currently staring at us through the locked cat door.
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 6:03pm |
One of my mums cats vomits all the time too and drives her bonkers. And the other one of hers scoffs food too fast (if given the opportunity) and throws up afterwards
And notice how cats will never vomit outside or on lino/tile!
Our guy only vomits from furballs but when he does he's on his high stand with his head hanging over the edge so it sprays and splatters everywhere!
I actually thought there was going to be a picture of Hannah in here so I was all ready to say "yep, I'll take her!"
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 6:12pm |
 eeeewww the thought of it, poor, poor you
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Ashlyn(29/3/04), Anastasia(1/11/05) & Abigail (24/02/09)
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BugTeeny
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 6:16pm |
hahahah Freesia...
Sorry.
But I could throw in a bonus DH, if you like?
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Freesia
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 6:31pm |
No thanks ... DH's always come with MIL's and one of them is plenty enough
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Bobbie
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 6:48pm |
Haha too true!
If you have to clean up the cat puke then surely it means DH should be on nappy detail in exchange?
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 7:21pm |
Hahahahah - we have a pukey cat too....she has a bad habit of doing it under the duvet though, which isnt so nice when you are all in bed together and she does it at 3am!!! Imagine hearing her doing it, and the duvet being flung off the bed, with both me and DH scrambling to try and get her off the bed in time,,,,, its always quite a funny scene!! Otherwise she does it under the duvet when she is asleep in there during the day!! She does TRY to get out of bed, but she is such an old girl she doesnt always make it. Luckily for us, she is quite a load puker so we can often hear when she is about to do it so we can move her onto the wooden floor. She has always been a puker too...nothing wrong with her...just the way she is!!
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 7:28pm |
I can trump you... my cat has gets diaorhea. His favourite spot to poo is on one of the rugs in Michaela's room and he generally does it in the early hours of the am so we get greeted by the smell when we wake up
He's lactose intolerant and I suspect one of the lovely elderly widows on our street welcome him with a saucer of milk when he visits.
p.s. anyone want my cat too? He's a ginger... you could take him and charlies cat and
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 8:11pm |
Poor poor you  . Our cat seems to be vomiting more often than usual lately too. The other morning we could hear her throwing up so DH got up to & clean it up but he couldn't find it. A few hours later when I opened the curtains in the lounge, sure enough there it was  . At least she *tried* to get out her catdoor. Slight improvement.
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jack_&_charli
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 8:19pm |
awww she looks exactly like my old girl 'kitty'
kitty is a puker and has been for years. she's got something wrong with her intestines or something like that so she can't digest normal food so out it comes. she's on a special prescription dryfood that you can only get at the vets (ID bikkies) but i've since found that she's fine on optimum bikkies (furball formula) and it's half the price!!
she's also lactose intolerant....very special needs but i love her so
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 8:44pm |
I feel so blessed, my cats vomit on the floor in the toilet... just scoop and flush!
Funnily enough if they feel the kitty litter is too dirty for their liking (looks and smells ok to me, but hey who am i?) they pee on the bath mat or poop in the bath tub. I might add this has only happened a couple of times and they were locked inside.
Your cat is beautiful, does seem strange if she's just started puking all of a sudden....
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Posted: 22 July 2008 at 9:33pm |
ooo my cat did that as well as poo both times the kids came home from the hospital as babies. He used to get so jealous hes now an outside cat. Man theres nothing worse than cat poo and sick
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Posted: 23 July 2008 at 10:50am |
Our lovely kitty also started to vomit loads all of a sudden, we took her to the vet. Apparently she had an infection in her intestine. He gave her an injection and some special medicated food. She has been good ever since. Maybe you should have her checked out by the vet.
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Posted: 23 July 2008 at 1:57pm |
LMFAO!!! Who knew cat's spewed.........and even get the runs lmfao. Fingers crossed for my two kittys that I don't have to clean up any of their spills....bad enough changing the kitty litter when we first got them and they were house detained lolz. I read that all cats are actually lactose intolerant and that you should only give them the formulated cat milk.
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Posted: 23 July 2008 at 8:36pm |
ooh - poor you, I totally can sympathise! Whenever one of our 2 cats vomit, it's always ME that cleans it up normally, until a few weeks ago when (haha) the cat spewed on DH's side of the bed (on the floor) and I refused to clean it (playing the pregnancy card) and he had to, and boy, did he make a huge deal of it or what!?!!!!
Even though (luckily, touch wood) we don't have too much problems with the cats puking often, even if they would I wouldn't trade them for the world!
PS: Your kitty is gorgeous and looks so innocent in that pic!
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Posted: 23 July 2008 at 8:50pm |
I must have cursed myself, because this morning I had 2 beds to change!!!!
Oli's nappy had leaked, so his sleep sack, safety sleep and sheets were all wet....then I go into our room only to discover that little miss furry-spewey-guts have puked on the bed and on the carpet. It had obviously been there a while as it had soaked into the actual duvet inner.....
Oh and of course it was p*ssing down all day here!!!
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