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- May 14, 2019
My cat is having problems vomiting. It started yesterday and he didn't do it again until late tonight. The vet won't be open over this weekend.
The only immediate difference was that I opened up a new bag of cat food yesterday. The kibble is the same brand (Purina One) and type (Hairball Control and Weight Loss) as always. He was passing stool normally up until now, which with the vomiting I'd expect him to pass less. Despite the bag being marketed as the exact same, I noticed upon inspection that the kibble seems thinner, smaller and less crusty than the used up bag. I don't see anything that looks like blood, hair or a foreign object in any of his little piles of vomit mush. Laying out the dry food, he had very little interest and he didn't beg for his food this morning. But if I lay out cat treats or wet food (he doesn't generally take to it) he scarfs that down. Have yet to see recognizable wet food in his vomit.
Do you know what might be happening? Did Purina make any changes to their recipe?
The only immediate difference was that I opened up a new bag of cat food yesterday. The kibble is the same brand (Purina One) and type (Hairball Control and Weight Loss) as always. He was passing stool normally up until now, which with the vomiting I'd expect him to pass less. Despite the bag being marketed as the exact same, I noticed upon inspection that the kibble seems thinner, smaller and less crusty than the used up bag. I don't see anything that looks like blood, hair or a foreign object in any of his little piles of vomit mush. Laying out the dry food, he had very little interest and he didn't beg for his food this morning. But if I lay out cat treats or wet food (he doesn't generally take to it) he scarfs that down. Have yet to see recognizable wet food in his vomit.
Do you know what might be happening? Did Purina make any changes to their recipe?