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His name is Toby
Yes it is def just regurgitation, it occurs within a few minutes. This morning he didn't do it! Yay!
That makes sense about the liver, so I think the fat content prob could have something to do with it. He's also been kind of agitated lately. Maybe due to the season change, or possibly there has been a neighbor's cat or other animal outside overnight that's been taunting him. Sometimes I think when he's up all night being crazy he is extra hungry in the morning. Last night he slept with me all night so maybe he wasn't so starving by breakfast time?
We dealt with a similar issue a few years ago (that this site helped with a TON), but that time we realized it was because his food was too cold in the morning (we were feeding canned, so the cans got cold over night). Warming his food slightly solved that problem completely. So when this started again I was so confused because I thought we had solved the problem!
Anyway, thanks for the help!
Yes it is def just regurgitation, it occurs within a few minutes. This morning he didn't do it! Yay!
That makes sense about the liver, so I think the fat content prob could have something to do with it. He's also been kind of agitated lately. Maybe due to the season change, or possibly there has been a neighbor's cat or other animal outside overnight that's been taunting him. Sometimes I think when he's up all night being crazy he is extra hungry in the morning. Last night he slept with me all night so maybe he wasn't so starving by breakfast time?
We dealt with a similar issue a few years ago (that this site helped with a TON), but that time we realized it was because his food was too cold in the morning (we were feeding canned, so the cans got cold over night). Warming his food slightly solved that problem completely. So when this started again I was so confused because I thought we had solved the problem!
Anyway, thanks for the help!