yeah, she's probably just nauseous from that, then. or she might have another. my cat normally is off for a day or two whenever she has a really big hairball. if she is eating treats and drinking normally, that's a good sign.
you can pick up a gel at most pet stores for hairballs and give her a tiny bit every day, it helps prevent them and lets them pass more easily when she gets them. i use that for my cat, and she has them way less often than before and they tend to be smaller.
like i said upthread, if she had other signs of illness, i'd just take her to the vet. but the vet really stresses her out, so if she's just feeling icky, i don't want to make her more unhappy for nothing :/ she's still running around the house and playing with the other cat and being lovey so idk
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-05 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)you can pick up a gel at most pet stores for hairballs and give her a tiny bit every day, it helps prevent them and lets them pass more easily when she gets them. i use that for my cat, and she has them way less often than before and they tend to be smaller.
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-05 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)like i said upthread, if she had other signs of illness, i'd just take her to the vet. but the vet really stresses her out, so if she's just feeling icky, i don't want to make her more unhappy for nothing :/ she's still running around the house and playing with the other cat and being lovey so idk