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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 4:51 am
There's the entire corridor and the entrance hall, shiny marble-like floor. Where does Luna throw up? On the small rug by the door, of course. I won't even mention my bed, her bed, the dog's bed, and everything else that is soft and requires more than paper towels and a mop to clean.
Of course it's not her fault, and there's not much we can do to stop her either. So, might as well laugh about it right?
Any stories involving bad kitty vomiting habits? xp
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:11 am
I don't know why cats do this, but it seems like all cats prefer to vomit on hard to clean spots. I've rarely seen cat vomit or a hairball on a hard floor - it's always on the rug or on the furniture.
I've even seen cats in the process of horking up a hairball on the rug and gently moved them onto a hard surface. They, without fail, stop gagging, walk back onto the rug and then start up again. It's maddening.
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:45 am
--Questing gold. ♥lol. This made me laugh. It's sooo true.
My cats will be in the kitchen...get up...walk into the living room...sit on their little butts in the middle of the carpet and start yacking.
After...they come over...sit at my feet and meow.
Kinda like..."Hey Lady! You gotta clean that up now coz it's icky!" blaugh
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 4:27 pm
My cats do the same thing! It was so gross I woke up in the morning at like 4:30am and i went around my bed and i put my hand down to have me walk around my bed through my crap i but my hand in i ton of can puke! it was soo gross! i spent hours trying to get out the smell on my hand and on my bed! Did i mention that it was really gross? Then my cat looked at me and cocked its head and meowed like he was saying arent u going to clean that up i wanna go to sleep! grr to bad he is really cute!
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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:23 pm
Anlina I don't know why cats do this, but it seems like all cats prefer to vomit on hard to clean spots. I've rarely seen cat vomit or a hairball on a hard floor - it's always on the rug or on the furniture. I've even seen cats in the process of horking up a hairball on the rug and gently moved them onto a hard surface. They, without fail, stop gagging, walk back onto the rug and then start up again. It's maddening. I try to go to her and move her when I hear the gagging sounds, but I'm always too late. It's already done when I get there. xp
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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:15 pm
Just this morning I found that somebody had thrown up in the bathroom sink. gonk
At least that's easier to clean than carpet...
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