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Will someone come & rescue a mother cat & 4 kittens old enough to eat slid food ? I am retired & helped tge mom who needs to be spayed but cannnot afford to feed them on my very fixed income!

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I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to reach out to local animal shelters, rescue organizations, or animal welfare groups in your area for assistance. Many of these organizations have programs in place to help with spaying/neutering and finding suitable homes for stray cats and their kittens. They may also be able to provide temporary fostering or help with finding affordable or free food for the cats. It's worth exploring these options to ensure the well-being of the cats....Read More

my cat is vomiting undigested food.

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I'm not a veterinarian, but there are several possible reasons why your cat may be vomiting undigested food. It could be due to eating too quickly or overeating, which can lead to regurgitation. Another possibility is hairballs, especially if your cat grooms itself excessively. Hairballs can cause irritation and vomiting in cats. Additionally, food allergies or sensitivities could be causing an upset stomach and vomiting.

If your cat is otherwise healthy and the vomiting is occasional, you could try feeding smaller, more frequent meals and using a slow feeder or food puzzle toy to help slow down eating. Additionally, regular grooming to minimize hair ingestion may help prevent hairballs.

However, if the vomiting is persistent, accompanied by other symptoms like weight loss, lethargy, or if you are concerned about your cat's health, it is essential to consult a veterinarian. They can properly diagnose the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment for your cat.

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My cats sneeze all the time and their eyes leak a brownish color. Does this sound like a viral infection that has no cure?

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This sounds like an allergy problem to me. Get Nutra Thrive supplements for cats and give them to your cat every day. Your cat food can be missing nutrients that has cause an allergy to set in. I give Nutra Thrive to my cat and my senior dog. There is a formula for cats and a formula for dogs.

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My cat is caughungup huge hairballs and blood what is this possibly and what can to.fix it immediately

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Through brushing and combing of your cat EVERY DAY!!! The hair has irritated the stomach and may have caused ulcers in the stomach. If you don't get all the loose hair off of your cat, the hair will cause blockages in the intestines and death. If your cat isn't having poop, then the hair may already have caused blockages in the intestines. This is a VERY PAINFUL death for your cat. A vet may be able to do surgery to remove the blocked parts of the intestines. This is MAJOR SURGERY for your cat. Also get Nutra Thrive supplements and give them to your cat every day. The Nutra Thrive helps to prevent so much loss of hair. The Nutra Thrive gives your cat the necessary supplements that it needs to live a good, HEALTHLY life. I give my cat the Nutra Thrive for cats and my elderly dog the Nutra Thrive for canines.

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