Paranoia is an understatement around here, I never want to have to go through the Horror I went through with Snowball...there was so much blood and no answer....Anyway yes I had the Laxatone for another Snowball, and No Tigger never had a problem in the past with hairballs.

Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We completely understand about being seemingly paranoid. I suspect our
paranoia is what keeps us on top of things and gives our babies a better
chance at a longer life. Anything out of the ordinary puts me on full
alert. Unfortunately, it's aging me quick.

Did Tigger have a problem with hairballs, is that why you put your cats
on the hairball formula in the first place, or was it another cat? My
first suspicion would be the food. My crew was having a heck of a time
with vomiting until I switched to a higher quality dry. I've been
feeding Solid Gold lamb for a while now and haven't had to clean up any
delightful vomit messes since switching. How is his, err, other
elimination going? Does that seem normal to you?

Nina

Cherie A Gabbert wrote:

> Tigger my oldest (6) years old, is now having keeping Iams Hairball !
> formula down, she eats it and vomits. She now is being really picky,
> more so than usual, and when she does eats it would appear she vomits
> even wet food back up, I have cleaned up 3 piles so far today. Should
> I concern myself with this, since I have just leanered about Amber
> being FeLV positive and Snowball passing, or am I being paranoid,
> since all those things just happened.
>
> Usually I would not concern myself with a little vomit, unless it goes
> on for a few days, because with so many and everyone mixing food,
> sometimes they do get sick, but since all this happened I am a little
> more concerned.
>
> Thanks for listening
> Cherie




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