I wonder if our cats are telepathic (or something) on the subject. Elvis had the definite urge to regurge immediately after breakfast. I wasn't in the room then, but it was pretty much the opposite of "No deposit - no return" and right next to his mostly full breakfast bowl. So of course I cleaned and then moved his bowl upstairs onto his bed for when he decides to return to it, which he undoubtedly has by now.Gah! This morning she had another barf. I cannot decide whether this counts as a regurgitation or a food vomit. On the one hand, it started pouring right out of her as soon as she decided that was happening before/while she was heaving and hacking. On the other hand, it had been almost an hour since she ate. No hair in her food. Just mostly liquid and some food chunks. In any case, I picked up her breakfast plate and won't be plating another until sometime after lunch to give her tummy time to rest. I'm sad this is coming so soon after the last time. That was last Tuesday. The only common thread I can see between them is that she once again delayed her first pass on breakfast until almost an hour later than usual. Okay Betty. That was your February barf. Vet says you're okay if it's just once a month.
Hoping Ms. Betty has had her breakfast by now and that "Put the food in the cat!" is exactly what happens this time.