Pretty liquid-y. The last two times, he vomited nearly straight water with a little foam; that was six hours ago and he’s managed to keep food down since then. Should I call the vet, do you think? I thought he was still reacting to the anesthesia.
Pretty liquid-y. The last two times, he vomited nearly straight water with a little foam; that was six hours ago and he’s managed to keep food down since then. Should I call the vet, do you think? I thought he was still reacting to the anesthesia.
Reminds me of the time my cat ate a new brand of food, then barfed NINE times. It went like this:
“oh, he barfed. Where’s that little vacuum-thing”
(on the way to get the vacuum thing) “oh, there’s 2 more in here!”
(goes to the other room) “OH THERE’S FOUR IN HERE”
Reminds me of the time my cat ate a new brand of food, then barfed NINE times. It went like this:
“oh, he barfed. Where’s that little vacuum-thing”
(on the way to get the vacuum thing) “oh, there’s 2 more in here!”
(goes to the other room) “OH THERE’S FOUR IN HERE”
He’s kept food down now for close to 24 hours, he should be fine. 🙂
suspiciouskay April 1, 2009 at 4:50 pm
Aw. Poor pup. Hope he’s OK… keep us updated!
poetrix618 April 1, 2009 at 11:28 pm
Welcome to my world. Last time my cat, Pete, barfed, I tried to push him onto the bathroom linoleum. After one failed attempt, I flung him, he flipped upside down in mid barf (they don’t always land on their feet) and slid to a stop getting barf in his ear in the process. For 20 minutes afterward, he treated me to a look (a mix of disgust and fear sporting one flattened ear) that shouted, “someone call the ASPCA!” I was horrified and made amends, but after all that I’m sure he didn’t learn the lesson. Now he thinks, “when you barf, run away from mom!”
Napoleon likes to walk forward as he barfs, in order to hit as much surface area as possible. It’s like the world’s most horrible train.
poetrix618 April 1, 2009 at 11:28 pm
Welcome to my world. Last time my cat, Pete, barfed, I tried to push him onto the bathroom linoleum. After one failed attempt, I flung him, he flipped upside down in mid barf (they don’t always land on their feet) and slid to a stop getting barf in his ear in the process. For 20 minutes afterward, he treated me to a look (a mix of disgust and fear sporting one flattened ear) that shouted, “someone call the ASPCA!” I was horrified and made amends, but after all that I’m sure he didn’t learn the lesson. Now he thinks, “when you barf, run away from mom!”
Too much rug-munching…
I should just change his name to “Napoleon Rug-Muncher”.
I should just change his name to “Napoleon Rug-Muncher”.
Too much rug-munching…
What is the consistency of the vomit? This could be serious.
Pretty liquid-y. The last two times, he vomited nearly straight water with a little foam; that was six hours ago and he’s managed to keep food down since then. Should I call the vet, do you think? I thought he was still reacting to the anesthesia.
Pretty liquid-y. The last two times, he vomited nearly straight water with a little foam; that was six hours ago and he’s managed to keep food down since then. Should I call the vet, do you think? I thought he was still reacting to the anesthesia.
What is the consistency of the vomit? This could be serious.
Dude, that’s a lotta puke. I hope he’s okay. :/
He’s kept food down now for close to 24 hours, he should be fine. 🙂
He’s kept food down now for close to 24 hours, he should be fine. 🙂
Dude, that’s a lotta puke. I hope he’s okay. :/
Wow, it’s a barf-a-thon.
Reminds me of the time my cat ate a new brand of food, then barfed NINE times. It went like this:
“oh, he barfed. Where’s that little vacuum-thing”
(on the way to get the vacuum thing) “oh, there’s 2 more in here!”
(goes to the other room) “OH THERE’S FOUR IN HERE”
and so on.
I think at nine, it technically turns into a Barf-o-rama.
YES!
YES!
I think at nine, it technically turns into a Barf-o-rama.
Wow, it’s a barf-a-thon.
Reminds me of the time my cat ate a new brand of food, then barfed NINE times. It went like this:
“oh, he barfed. Where’s that little vacuum-thing”
(on the way to get the vacuum thing) “oh, there’s 2 more in here!”
(goes to the other room) “OH THERE’S FOUR IN HERE”
and so on.
Aw. Poor pup. Hope he’s OK… keep us updated!
He’s kept food down now for close to 24 hours, he should be fine. 🙂
He’s kept food down now for close to 24 hours, he should be fine. 🙂
Aw. Poor pup. Hope he’s OK… keep us updated!
Welcome to my world. Last time my cat, Pete, barfed, I tried to push him onto the bathroom linoleum. After one failed attempt, I flung him, he flipped upside down in mid barf (they don’t always land on their feet) and slid to a stop getting barf in his ear in the process. For 20 minutes afterward, he treated me to a look (a mix of disgust and fear sporting one flattened ear) that shouted, “someone call the ASPCA!” I was horrified and made amends, but after all that I’m sure he didn’t learn the lesson. Now he thinks, “when you barf, run away from mom!”
Napoleon likes to walk forward as he barfs, in order to hit as much surface area as possible. It’s like the world’s most horrible train.
Napoleon likes to walk forward as he barfs, in order to hit as much surface area as possible. It’s like the world’s most horrible train.
Welcome to my world. Last time my cat, Pete, barfed, I tried to push him onto the bathroom linoleum. After one failed attempt, I flung him, he flipped upside down in mid barf (they don’t always land on their feet) and slid to a stop getting barf in his ear in the process. For 20 minutes afterward, he treated me to a look (a mix of disgust and fear sporting one flattened ear) that shouted, “someone call the ASPCA!” I was horrified and made amends, but after all that I’m sure he didn’t learn the lesson. Now he thinks, “when you barf, run away from mom!”