My cat, Melia, is two years old and the sweetest thing in the universe. She sometimes has a habit of throwing up her food after eating too fast and then running around playing fetch afterwards, but it hasn't been too big of an issue and she doesn't seem to be affected by it much at all . I went to work this morning and came back to relax. A couple of hours later, I heard vomitting noises and went to go check on her and make sure she was okay - I like to make sure that both of our cats are feeling okay after they get sick. She threw up twice - the first time was a thin, clear yellow-y liquid and the second was the same but with some food in it as well. I wasn't too worried and didn't think anything of it until she came up and began to cuddle with me that I noticed she was drooling a LOT. She never drools, so I knew this was unusual and began searching for causes and what to do to no avail. A couple of hours later, she threw up again - this time with no food in it and just the clear, yellow-y liquid. She seems to be acting fine and normal - she has been jumping around between her favourite places in the apartment and has been drinking water. I am not sure if she got into anything she shouldn't have or ate something that she shouldn't have...
The biggest problem for me right now is that I do not have the means to take her to the vet . The only money that I have available to me is part of our rent money for this coming month and I cannot take from that as my boyfriend and I don't make a lot of money. There is an emergency vet clinic not far from our house, open all the time, but they require immediate payment and I am not quite sure what to do when I cannot afford to take her to the vet...
Any and all advice or insight is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
The biggest problem for me right now is that I do not have the means to take her to the vet . The only money that I have available to me is part of our rent money for this coming month and I cannot take from that as my boyfriend and I don't make a lot of money. There is an emergency vet clinic not far from our house, open all the time, but they require immediate payment and I am not quite sure what to do when I cannot afford to take her to the vet...
Any and all advice or insight is greatly appreciated. Thank you.