Thank Lance and Laurie for your advice.  I definitely am going to start keeping 
a journal so when I do see the vet again I will have it all written down.  To 
me it sounded like a fur ball cough, nothing came out though, but I also notice 
him licking his lips a lot and when he eats, he snorts.  Oh I don't know.  This 
is just all so foreign to me.  Like I've mentioned, I've never had serious 
problems with cats.  They just get really old, develop a kidney issue and have 
to be put down.  This guy is a whole different story.  If nothing else I 
certainly can appreciate that I was very fortunate to have one kid that grew up 
with no health issues.  Some people have children with serious health issues 
and it must be so very difficult for them with the worry of losing them.

Lynne
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lance 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 1:32 PM
  Subject: Re: coughing


  I'd just watch him closely for the next few days to see if the cough changes 
in any way. If it's going away, or seems to happen less, then it might not be 
anything to worry about. Ember did this weird panting thing several weeks ago, 
and it hasn't happened since. She may have had a reaction to a high dose of 
Flagyl. If BooBoo actually does hack up fur, then it's highly unlikely to be 
something abnormal. Cats are prone to that, as you know.


  One thing I've done, though not as regularly as I should have, is to keep a 
text file on my computer of dates and any unusual health occurrences for Ember. 
I used it to track a diarrhea problem over a year ago, and I still have the 
file, in case I need to refer to it. 


  Lance


  On Feb 10, 2008, at 12:25 PM, Lynne wrote:


    Hi all.

    I've noticed that BooBoo gets these coughing spells.  I described it to the 
vet and he says it sounds like fur balls.  He does use his litter box so I 
don't think there is an obstruction or anything like that, but I'm not 
convinced this is the problem.  I'll get some of that fur ball stuff in a tube 
for him today, but could this be something else?  I have no idea if this was a 
problem before we got them because the previous owners will not offer up any 
more information on him to me.  I do know that the previous owners smoked in 
their home and that certainly could not have been good for him.  Is this a 
typical problem for a Felv cat ?  If so, should I be getting him back to the 
vet for some kind of medication? 

    Thanks
    Lynne


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