If he eats dry food, try slowing him down with a small (not too small) ball. If he has wet food, try smearing it in the bowl so he has to slow down. I would still add probiotics.
On Dec 13, 2009, at 1:29 AM, Diane Rosenfeldt wrote:

It could even just be that Harley swallows a lot of air with his food. Not
sure how to deal with that...

Diane R.

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Try giving him probiotics. They help with the gas. I've had that problem with young cats who have come in from the pine thicket. No idea why though unless there is a food allergy. In my cats' cases it may be the change of
food and the (new) regularity of food.
On Dec 12, 2009, at 7:43 PM, <dlg...@windstream.net> wrote:

Harley is sleeping in my arm as i write, passing gas big time. he has
done this before and you can smell it all the way across the room.
any suggestions as to why?  is he eating too fast?  gets same food as
Dee, Hill's kitten healthy development.  Lord have mercy, i love him,
but!  dorlis

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