sj--ack! What a pain. I hope you find a place you like soon.
Sox, much ~ma for your DH's family.
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sj--ack! What a pain. I hope you find a place you like soon.
Sox, much ~ma for your DH's family.
Apparently my landlord is upstairs right now serving an eviction notice on the grounds on non-payment.
Ugh sj, what a rotten wake up. Sending apt-hunting ~ma your way.
Oh, meant to respond to smonster too. Brain slow.
Burrell, the first round had a hairball but the rest was just ick. She doesn't seem to have thrown up any more last night, though, so that's good.
My cat is often urpy for a while both before and after a hairball, so that may be all it was. Fingers crossed for you.
sj, ugh, what a crappy thing to come home to! I hope you guys can find a great new apartment. I couldn't quite tell from your post, but they didn't throw a brick through *your* window, did they?
Thanks. But if they're being evicted maybe we don't have to. We were planning on looking to buy in the Spring.
My cat is often urpy for a while both before and after a hairball, so that may be all it was.
As are both of mine. Oh, the joys of cat ownership.
My cat is often urpy for a while both before and after a hairball, so that may be all it was.
As are both of mine. Oh, the joys of cat ownership.
Yeah, Slinky has a multi-stage hairball procedure. Step 1: small urp. Step 2: large hairball. Step 3: small urp. These are all generally done in different locations of the house, but within 5 minutes of each other.
Toke, bless her heart, just makes one humongous gnarly hairball and is done with it.
Oh, the joys of cat ownership.
My DH is right there with you. He was mocking my love of cats (and frequent complaints that we need a new kitten) by pointing out that I was cleaning up hairballs and combing out cat coats this morning. But now I'm sitting here with my little old kitty curled up next to me and I have to say it's pretty perfect.
Neither of my cats have ever produced hair balls. Are they doing something wrong? They are both shorthairs, so I'm assuming that is the difference. Not that I want to deal with hair balls. I'm babbling now. Back to work.
Max is the only cat we've ever had hairball problems with. He's also one of only two long-hairs we've had. On the ohter hand, we include hairball control dry food in their diet regularly.