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Old May 3rd, 2008, 04:52 PM
ames152 ames152 is offline
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Cat gagging everytime he wakes up?

Hi there. I am hoping someone can answer a question for me. I have a cat who is about 7 months old. I just adopted an older cat from the SPCA a week ago. The two of them get along great for the most part. For a couple of days now I have noticed that my original kitty makes a gagging face whenever he wakes up. There is no hairball that he upchucks nor does he get rid of anything else out of his system when he makes this gagging face. I have been slowly changing him to adult food because he keeps eating the new cat's food when I put it out anyway, so I was thinking that this could be a digestive issue. I feed them a premium food and have been mixing the food so as to not hurt his stomach. For the most part his behavior has not changed that I can tell. He also snores quite loudly when sleeping. I was maybe concerned that the new kitty hurt him while playing/wrestling. Can someone give me insight as to what this could be?
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