I've got the same problem; the best way I've found to cope with it is to let him eat for a minute or two, then drag him away from the food bowl and keep him away from it for at least five minutes.
This seems to work for us, anyway; then again, with three cats, it's a little easier (as soon as he's dragged away, another cat dives in).
One of my (seven) cats has that same behavior... Only that I have caught her doing something I strongly not recommend, but seems to work: She pukes in her favorite spot, where she spends most of the day. Then, later on, if she feels hungry... She just eats it :-P
Re: My bulemic cat has the answer for your problems!
i only give her 1-2tablespoons of sensitive stomach food at a time, several times a day... she's an only cat so i was hoping shed chill out but no such luck... the sensitive stomach food made it a little better but she still pukes almost every day.
Pics! Pics! Pics!
Re: Pics! Pics! Pics!
Or just pictures of my cat? =)
If you want ones in general, the only ones I have up on flickr so far are:
http://flickr.com/photos/jbailey/103602262/
http://flickr.com/photos/jbailey/103602264/
http://flickr.com/photos/jbailey/103602265/
I have some other ones on my machine that I haven't uploaded yet.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
Sympathy
(Anonymous) 2006-03-21 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)This seems to work for us, anyway; then again, with three cats, it's a little easier (as soon as he's dragged away, another cat dives in).
my sympathies...
My bulemic cat has the answer for your problems!
(Anonymous) 2006-03-22 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)Re: My bulemic cat has the answer for your problems!
my cats also bulemic...