Is there something Pixie could be nibbling on??? new carpet? something like 
that???
   
  One thing to remember is that if a cat is really, really sick, they will 
vomit repeatedly.  Like every 5 minutes.  So you know to get to the vet right 
away.  Just like people, they can't stop when it's really serious....
   
  Have you changed food?  And you also might try elevating the food on a stand.
   
  tonya

G D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi everyone, 8 days ago I moved with my felv+ cat Pixie into a new house 
across town. Pixie seems to be adjusting well to her new environment (and 
hasn't peed anywhere inappropriate so far, as she did at our old apt. while 
we were packing up). She is, however, vomiting clear liquid (sometimes with 
tiny yellow bits in it, maybe mucus?) every couple days, including last 
night and this morning. I've also noticed her hiccuping occasionally in her 
sleep.

A brief Google search has me freaked out about feline distemper and/or this 
being the beginning of the end for my precious Pixie (who is about 2.5 y/o). 
She's still eating and drinking normally, although I wasn't adding L-lysine 
to her wet food as I normally do, just for the last few days while 
unpacking, and I gave her Rescue Remedy on move day and following day only. 
And she actually seems to be enjoying the new house (great views of a canal 
with ducks, trees with birds) and her energy level is normal. She's also 
sniffing every nook and cranny in this place with enthusiasm. I've got a 
Feliway (Comfort Zone) diffuser plugged in too.

At first I thought she was just vomiting up Rescue Remedy (if that's even 
normal...). Do you think her immune system was compromised by the move (and 
the fact I wasn't giving her L-lysine)? Two indoor-outdoor cats lived in 
this house until a couple weeks ago, and a neighbor's cat frequently appears 
on the 2nd floor back terrace and it seems he left a turd there (either him 
or one of the two previous cats). Pixie never goes out there but is allowed 
to walk a few feet into the back garden when I'm out there. Is it possible 
she's picked up a virus or bacterial infection left by these previous cats 
or is breathing too much dust? Does she need to go to the vet?

Thanks! Any advice is certainly appreciated!
Giselle

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