I haven't followed this line but ...he may just need a course
of pepcid. I have perfectly healthy cats who need this at times. And
I have had to change their diets because the food was too rich or
there was something that just didn't agree with them. If someone put
me down every
I agree, don't give up on him and get another vet's opinion. Did your vet do
any tests to determine the cause? My Casey was upchucking 3 feet from her food
bowl. All I had to do was switch from Hill's food to Blue Buffalo whic has no
corn, wheat or soy in it and she is doing great now. Unless
What are the other problems your cat has besides vomiting? I assume your vet
came to the conclusion that your kitty had to be put down b/c he tested
positive on an in office test? As you have heard that is unaceptable.
Or is your cat quite ill, lethargic, anemic, losing weight and is an in/out
c
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