Iron Goldie wrote:One of them does every once in a blue moon. He also snores when he sleeps. And yes, he gets hairballs too.
I guess the only reason I'm concerned is because I've never seen physical evidence of a hairball from her...she never really even had the spasms until somewhat recently. kind of weird that she has such long, thick fur and never voms a hair lozenge.
Pyrite Medal of Ignorance wrote:you're fat AND old. let's get married and have goatbabies with scabies.
although i noticed last night that my boobs have lost some weight from their biggest and if i am on my side naked, i can pinch some of the skin and it sort of stays in place for a bit. titty wrinkle. it makes me wonder how long this has been going on, i got in doggystyle pose to check the damage and my shit is so floppy.
Has she been licking herself more often than usual? I know one of my cats started cleaning himself obsessively for a while and he got hairballs more often. The no puking up hairballs thing is weird though. Maybe trying to put her on hairball control food will help? I dunno... Hope shes okay though.
my longhaired furbeast kitty has a habit of pulling out hair from her fluffy tail when it's too fluffy (such a priss). she also hacks up hairballs but i don't catch her doing it often. i've found the spots where she has when i was away, though - stains on the carpet. i think she pukes it up and then EATS IT.
Haha, yeah, animals will eat their own vomit and sometimes other animals vomit. It makes no sense to eat the hairball you just puked up though when it made you sick. I used to have a dog that would eat its own shit.