soul2share
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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop she's eating more... but puked heavily this morning. Now she's eating again (since she managed to puke out what she'd eaten this morning...*sigh*). Greeds...can you medicate her for a hairball? I know when one of mine stopped eating for a bit the vet told me it was very easy for him to develop one. OK, time to get reaaaaalllly askeered.....I started to ask about a hairball, but them remembered that the vet took an x-ray, which should have shown any blockages, so I didn't. I'M THINKING LIKE HOLLY!!!!!!!!!!!! QUICK, SAVE ME!!!! Really tho, my boys all groom each other, and Boo's hair is short and fine, Smooch's is longer, so I see a LOT of hairballs. And Squeaks has the same type of coat as a Maine Coon, so she's prone to them too. I feed them hairball dry food, and I got some hairball medicine called Petromalt at PetSmart.....it is malt flavored, they hate the salmon flavored stuff. {{{{{hugs}}}} to Greedy's girls from my kittehs......and from me to Greedy.
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I have to stop saying "How stupid can you be?"...people are starting to take it as a challenge! *Not a fuck was given.*
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