If you are short on money and can't afford a vet phone around and many of them will give you credit, or, if you offer to walk their pets in the clinic they may let you pay your vet bill off this way. A good vet NEVER turns away a sick animal. I am happy to say I have a terrific female vet who would rather use her skills to save lives then collect money! She even has a little container that if one chooses we can chip in money for the elderly. Many of the elderly find it difficult to eat if they get their medications, so they certainly don't have extra money for vet bills. See that vet! Marcy Take your cat to the vet! Take it to the vet get a check up immedetly or contact someone you know who has been in a similer situation!good luck hope it gets better! Well, one thing that might happen is that your cat will dehydrate and die. That's if whatever else is going on isn't serious enough to kill it first. It doesn't matter if you know a million people who've been in the same situation. Don't call them; call your vet. That poor cat needs treatment quick.
They make it move and keeps it alive.
Gravity
All except the pawns.
cartilage
Pray and move on...
Normally when vomiting the material is expelled from the body, but sometimes, material remains in the mouth or throat preventing the person from breathing. This normally ony happens if the person is unconcious or otherwise uanble to move at the time.
get over it and move on
cartlilage !
cartilage
All joints except immovable joints allow bones to move.
Vomiting, dizziness, being tired, not having the ability to move quickly and more.
They are temporary because their food keeps moving so they move with it because they move as their food moves to hunt it.