The Cat ate it....
#1
My daughters cat got a hold of one of my spools of thread and Im pretty certain it must of eaten some of it. He is throwing up clear liquid and is not acting his usual spunky self. Anyone ever have this happen to their cat??
#4
Yep your cat needs to go to the vet.
I just learned this past year after having cats for 15 that string and what not is very dangerous for them.
We ended up losing our cat - we originally though he had gotten some string lodged in his mouth/throat. Turned out to be cancer :( but we learned a lot and now are very careful with our (female) kitty when we play with her and anything involving string.
I just learned this past year after having cats for 15 that string and what not is very dangerous for them.
We ended up losing our cat - we originally though he had gotten some string lodged in his mouth/throat. Turned out to be cancer :( but we learned a lot and now are very careful with our (female) kitty when we play with her and anything involving string.
#6
Originally Posted by dforesee
I don't know why cats love to eat thread. I have to really watch mine. They are also bad about eating the silver icicles off the Christmas tree; had to stop using those several years ago.
:lol:
Hope your thread eating kitty is ok. My cat's favorite spot to be with me is beneath the sewing machine. Luckily she doesn't nibble on threads.
#8
I feel bad for Matrix too :-[
It will no doubt be very expensive. Removal of 13" of red cord from our old Manx Butch Cassidy (GA) in the early 1990s was over $400.
Sending prayers for a good outcome!!!
It will no doubt be very expensive. Removal of 13" of red cord from our old Manx Butch Cassidy (GA) in the early 1990s was over $400.
Sending prayers for a good outcome!!!
#9
Originally Posted by ssgramma
I feel bad for Matrix too :-[
It will no doubt be very expensive. Removal of 13" of red cord from our old Manx Butch Cassidy (GA) in the early 1990s was over $400.
Sending prayers for a good outcome!!!
It will no doubt be very expensive. Removal of 13" of red cord from our old Manx Butch Cassidy (GA) in the early 1990s was over $400.
Sending prayers for a good outcome!!!
#10
Oh my goodness! I hope the vet can pull it out gently so Matrix can go home with his family. I'm sure your daughter will make sure he won't be able to get at thread ever again!
Wishing them much luck. :thumbup:
Wishing them much luck. :thumbup:
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