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My Pet World: Adding a Puppy to a 2-Cat Home is Easier Than You Think

By Cathy M. Rosenthal, Tribune Content Agency on

Dear Cathy,

Riya, my cat, has been doing this weird gag/cough/puke thing quite often the past few days. At first, I just thought it was a hairball she was working to get out, but yesterday she threw up a little food. Most of the time she doesn't throw up, but then again in the middle of the night, she threw up on my bed. She is totally fine otherwise. She is still eating and still follows me around and loves attention. Anything I should be doing for her? -- Marlene W., Oshkosh, WI

Dear Marlene,

When it comes to cats, any new behavior, whether it's puking, gagging or meowing when they have always been quiet, should be checked out by a veterinarian. While Riya's gag/cough/puke could be related to hairballs, it also could be from allergies, gastric upset, or a symptom of another disease.

The fact that she is still eating and behaving normally is a good sign, but if the behavior continues, please have her checked by a veterinarian. Save a sample of the vomit to show your veterinarian and pay attention to when she is vomiting as these provide clues for your vet's diagnosis.

 

If it turns out to be hairballs, she may need to receive regular hairball treatment. Some cats hardly ever cough up hairballs, while other cats are hairball producing machines.

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(Cathy M. Rosenthal is a longtime animal advocate, author, columnist and pet expert who has more than 25 years in the animal welfare field. Send your pet questions, stories and tips to cathy@petpundit.com. Please include your name, city, and state. You can follow her @cathymrosenthal.)


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