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Glad your kitty is OK now.
Agree w/ ddawn, they all barf sometimes for no apparent reason. They can indeed be trained to do it in the litterbox or on a shiny bathroom floor for easy cleanup.
Used to train our cats to barf only on the bathroom floor. At the time, we lived in a house where the bathroom was next to the kitchen at one end of the house, but the prime bird-watching seat was in the carpeted living room on the other end of the house. One of our cats learned that if she was in the prime bird-watching seat and made little coughing noises, we would pick her up and give her an express ride to the kitchen--where she would promptly flick her tail and saunter over to her food bowl to get a snack.
I'm telling you, we didn't domesticate cats, they domesticated us.
Agree w/ ddawn, they all barf sometimes for no apparent reason. They can indeed be trained to do it in the litterbox or on a shiny bathroom floor for easy cleanup.
Used to train our cats to barf only on the bathroom floor. At the time, we lived in a house where the bathroom was next to the kitchen at one end of the house, but the prime bird-watching seat was in the carpeted living room on the other end of the house. One of our cats learned that if she was in the prime bird-watching seat and made little coughing noises, we would pick her up and give her an express ride to the kitchen--where she would promptly flick her tail and saunter over to her food bowl to get a snack.
I'm telling you, we didn't domesticate cats, they domesticated us.
