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I agree that tomorrow is perfectly reasonable. Please let us know what they say.
Phew! That’s great news to hear! Hopefully he is able to keep his breakfast down! I’ll still keep a close eye on him.If he yas been able to reatinbfood in his stomach for longer than three hours, I think he is safe now
Yay!!!Charlie is still doing well!
Vomiting, diarrhea, not eating or drinking can start a cat down the road to dehydration. You can almost count on mild dehydration when those are present... it's the moderate to severe dehydration that really starts in when you begin seeing the more prominent signs/symptoms of dehydration. It's really good Charlie got to the vet to be checked out!That is what I thought would be the most likely cause, and the main reason I thought about electrolites yesterday, but Charlie seems to be quite strong as he had no signs of dehydration last night. That is good, hope he will be back to his normal self in a few days