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Thread started 08/18/07 7:24pm

JDInteractive

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An old cat

Is it normal for an aging cat to fart, snore and make odd noises when eating food?

confused
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Reply #1 posted 08/18/07 7:27pm

HotPaisleyGirl

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My cat has always snored, luckily the farting hasn't started yet!
oh mama I wish I could resist ...
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Reply #2 posted 08/18/07 8:46pm

weepingwall

a relative of mine actually does that..
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Reply #3 posted 08/18/07 8:50pm

EverSoulicious

weepingwall said:

a relative of mine actually does that..

lol
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Reply #4 posted 08/18/07 8:51pm

weepingwall

EverSoulicious said:

weepingwall said:

a relative of mine actually does that..

lol


indeed..
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Reply #5 posted 08/19/07 3:11am

ZombieKitten

sounds like my husband
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Reply #6 posted 08/19/07 3:20am

Nikster

JDInteractive said:

Is it normal for an aging cat to fart, snore and make odd noises when eating food?

confused


Yep nod


If you talk to your vet, you might be able to get some special food to help with the fartyness. The other stuff you'll just have to live with comfort
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Reply #7 posted 08/19/07 3:34am

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Nikster said:

JDInteractive said:

Is it normal for an aging cat to fart, snore and make odd noises when eating food?

confused


Yep nod


If you talk to your vet, you might be able to get some special food to help with the fartyness. The other stuff you'll just have to live with comfort


That's good. I'm just a bit concerned with her being old that's all. She's deaf now bless her.
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