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Bella vomiting and also attempting to chew cords

DayshaG

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Hi @Dr. Jeff @Dr. Christina @Dr. Jean Hofve. I have been in recent contact with my homeopathic vet about Bella having an up-tick in episodes of vomiting. Sometimes it is with hair balls or fur, sometimes it is not, sometimes it is clear with loose fur, sometimes it is undigested food, and it is almost every day. I am keeping a record. Sometimes it is multiples times on the carpet in one episode. She is also grooming herself a lot, Dr Judy and I have spoke about this and I have been trying to brush her a little more. But what is strange is there is a return of some off-behavior that is not new. Bella appearing agitated after her vomiting and attempting to chew on an electrical cord (i.e. lamp) while aware I am in the same room as her. I scold her for her own safety and have, of course, blocked certain areas at times when she goes to do this. It has happened twice in the last 7 days. As far as her diet, I had converted the cats over to Viva food that gets delivered to our home a couple of months ago, per Dr. Jeff's recommendation of a high-quality raw food, rather than the Primal brand I had been using. Bella and her sister appear to love it. I also have tried giving her more smaller portion sizes than she used to get just because she has always "inhaled" her food quickly, and this seems to help to an extent. Many times the vomiting is because of eating too fast, especially after I have been in the office all day and no longer have my beloved Paul to feed her in the middle of the day. We have talked about these lifestyle changes before, and you all have encouraged me along the way, reminding me that my cats chose me and to remember I am doing the best I can. Lastly, I have noticed, she had always been on Standard Process Rena Food for a year or two now, but lately, when I mix a little of her raw food with the crushed tablet, she is usually vomiting that up too. My friend thought maybe she is deficient in a nutrient or allergic to the food, and maybe hold off on the rena food (I still have Aventi kidney so I will try that tomorrow, I usually give her both in her meal once a day, but...I have been rotating her raw foods with Via from turkey, to beef, to rabbit, to duck. I am about to have more kitchen work done this week around my job, i.e. counter top being replaced, and I'd hate to add to her stress by bringing her to the vet for blood work. I have thought of contacting my animal communicator. Also thinking I'll email Dr Judy with an update again. I have a follow up with her in 3 weeks. Thanks, and have a nice rest of your day!
 
Daysha, I like both your solutions:) I would look for a homeopathic resolution, and/but also feel that a communicator could help. In the meantime, I'd spend a lot of time with her doing non-food related pleasures: petting, outside adventures, even just sharing looking out the windows together. I would not scold - and you should avoid feeling emotional when she does these weird things, but rather upbeat and loving. Perhaps feed tiny amounts, by hand, and make a huge fuss about them: "Oh, look what I have!"....
Doggone, cats are weird....
 
Don't forget flower essences like Rescue Remedy or Stress Stopper before and during the construction!
@Dr. Jean Hofve thanks! Yes, I will also have my Feliway diffuser plugged in, and do some reiki and tapping. Today I omitted the renafood at her dinner and no vomiting. This isn't the only time she was vomiting recently but I noticed each time she had the renafood in her raw food, she would vomit. I made an appt with my traveling holistic vet for Aug 20, her next opening.
 
Don't forget flower essences like Rescue Remedy or Stress Stopper before and during the construction!
Daysha, I like both your solutions:) I would look for a homeopathic resolution, and/but also feel that a communicator could help. In the meantime, I'd spend a lot of time with her doing non-food related pleasures: petting, outside adventures, even just sharing looking out the windows together. I would not scold - and you should avoid feeling emotional when she does these weird things, but rather upbeat and loving. Perhaps feed tiny amounts, by hand, and make a huge fuss about them: "Oh, look what I have!"....
Doggone, cats are weird....
@GinnyW thank you for these tips! I made an appt at the next opening for my holistic mobile vet for 8/20 and think I will schedule an appt with my animal communicator now as well as email my homeopathic vet who has been in touch with me about the vomiting issue. 🥰
 
Daysha, I like both your solutions:) I would look for a homeopathic resolution, and/but also feel that a communicator could help. In the meantime, I'd spend a lot of time with her doing non-food related pleasures: petting, outside adventures, even just sharing looking out the windows together. I would not scold - and you should avoid feeling emotional when she does these weird things, but rather upbeat and loving. Perhaps feed tiny amounts, by hand, and make a huge fuss about them: "Oh, look what I have!"....
Doggone, cats are weird....
@GinnyW Speaking of trying not to avoid feeling emotional when she does these weird things, I got so stressed out myself when she was sitting next to me in the recliner yesterday and literally would not stop cleaning herself for maybe 15 minutes. So, there is also over-grooming going on too. She has no bald spots, just to answer that question. My homeopath vet is aware of this too. I'll be sure to bring this up when I email her shortly.
 
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