Mazy cat went 19 days without puking. This morning she brought her breakfast up. thankfully it was a true regurgitation, it just came up, no force, no projectile, and there was none of that staggering thing.
The ten hour fasts on Friday and Saturday nights are really crucial to her. I wish I could give her 10 hours every night.
The last time she had to fast 12 hours for bloodwork, she actually ended up going 13 hours without food. Three days later she had this humongous poop, 5 large pieces, all solid fur. She had been 2 days without a puke at the time with the 13 hour fast. She went on to go 17 more days.
Twice during that time she had an urpy spell where I thought she was going to, but she didn't. The first time she ran downstairs and I followed with the camera, and did the hyuck type spasm, but then stopped. She sniffed around as if she expected to see puke, and that was it. The second time, she was on my chest and had a couple of burps, then jumped off me and down to the floor. She hunched there for a moment, then came back up on my chest.
Here's the part that I always get annoyed with msyelf about. As i served her her second breakfast serving this morning, something in my head said, she's going to bring this back up. I don't know WHY I thought that but I did. I hesitated to give it to her, then shrugged it off and gave it to her. And she brought it right back up (that and the previous serving a from a half hour earlier)
I don't know why I "know", like that sometimes, but I do. Maybe there's something in her look, her face or posture or something, that I am noticing subconsciously. And I don't know why I don't listen to myself more often, when I do know like that. But..I don't know how much difference it would have made. Other times I DO listen, skip the meal, and it only seems to delay it by a few hours or a day, if I withhold that meal.
I think I am going to aim for a once a month 12 hour fast.