- One time my dog threw up and my other dog ate it, threw up and ate it again. He’s not smart. - “As a dog returns to his own vomit, So a fool repeats his folly.” Proverbs 26:11 - Lol yeah I even gave you the reference in my post. 
- So it’s not even a modern problem, huh 
 
 
- It’s incredible to think they don’t mind given that people say how good dog’s sense of smell (and taste?) is. - Maybe we’re the ones really missing out. 
- i’ll be the fun fact guy: they have incredible senses of smell but way less taste buds than us hoomans so that correlates into “does it have a STRONK ODOR? ok i eat dat” so it’s almost like flavor isn’t part of the equation with dogs (or at least obviously not the first priority.) 
- It’s probably more complicated than that. They eat cat turds because of high nitrates, which are actually fairly nutritious for dogs - Kitty Rocca!! 
 
 
 
- The dog. The dog ate it. - In my house, the other cat ate it. They can be just as stupid 
- Nature’s dumbest, most disgusting and loveable vacuum cleaner. - You forgot most annoying! 
 
 
- Back when I had two cats this was never a problem because one cat would always eat the other cat’s puke. Now that only my little girl is left, it’s usually one of my socks that finds it now. - Random irrelevant fun fact about my cats: my boy cat weighed 18 pounds and my girl cat weighs 6, and I always saw huge poops and tiny poops in their litter box and naturally assumed that my big boy was responsible for the big poop. But after he died I was left with just the huge poops in the box. Quite a surprise. - Big boy got big by keeping the calories in. - Physical trainers hate this one trick!  - Dennis is doing “hummingbirds” right now - Is he? They must be imperceptible to the human eye 
 
 
- Chonker was cultivating mass like a champion. 
 
 
- Sometimes it’s just dry heaving - The only way to be certain is to walk around barefoot in the dark…if it exists, you’ll find it… - You need to add that you should not do this if you have kids that use Legos otherwise your comment may be considered a human rights violation. 
- A nice, dry pair of socks works, too 
 
- Sometimes it’s just liquid that dries up pretty quickly. 
 
- Don’t worry, you’ll find it when you step in it - And chances are high that you’ll be wearing a sock and it will be in a very dark room when you do - That’s a good thing, can just discard the sock and deal with cleanup later, but if it barefoot, you have to clean yourself up now 
 
 
- You start your morning playing mine-field, doing the round squinting for suspicious marks, watching your steps, clearing one room at a time. Today it was the hallway - Or one of your other animals cleaned it up. Had this happen many times with my cat/dog and dog/dog vomit 
- I have to watch my dog like a hawk, but he’ll find it for me. 
- “Area rug in front of the litter box, CLEAR…” 
 
- The dog found it. EDIT: Darn it lol someone beat me to it. 
- You don’t find it. It finds you. 
- hork hork hork hork hork - …check on bed then check under the bed… - Yeah I’ve found the little house of hairball horror under the guest bed… - I too join in the under-the-bed club. So hard to clean, why not any of the many hard floors?! 
 
 
- I sometimes have very vivid auditory hallucinations when I go to sleep so that wouldn’t be surprising. - Like I sometimes hear music, which doesn’t exist and I can understand the lyrics. It actually is there. Or sometimes I think someone is talking, but nobody is there, even though I could understand the conversation. - Ah, the hypnagogic state. I find myself staring at complex 3D patterns, when I become aware and focus on them they slowly fade out. - I occasionally get sleep paralysis, don’t actually bother me. I get the most boring hallucinations, but cat throwing up one is the worst. Never quite sure if it was real or not. 
 
 
- My God this happened to me just the other day. Except when I went to look for it I walked out of my room into the hall and immediately stepped in it 🙃 
- Probably the dog ate it 
- We have 3 cats. I definitely feel this one. - My first concern is that they aren’t vomiting on the bed, but that does happen (very rarely, fortunately). - Do they puke often? Mine does maybe 4 times a week and I’ve been wondering if I should worry :/ - Four per week seems like it might be a lot for one cat. - Every cat is going to do it now and then - if nothing else, they get fur in their throats and have to cough that up. - But I had a cat that had food allergies and inflammatory bowel disease (that cat has passed away, but now we have another cat that also developed IBD…sigh). That cat did a lot of throwing up. We have three cats now, and I’m cleaning up fewer messes than he generated alone. I miss him a ton, but I don’t miss cleaning up the messes. - But, my suggestion is that you note what’s in the vomit - are you seeing fur? Undigested food? Digested food? Or just bile? And note the frequency. And then talk to your vet. - Thank you for sharing your experience, I’ll definitely keep an eye on this and count the undigested food that it rejects. 
 
- for mine its maybe one per few weeks and she has very long fur so that seems like a lot, you should talk to a vet about it - Thank you, I’ll keep an eye on this! 
 
 
- Why is it always on something that is either extremely difficult to clean or something that’s just excessively inconvenient? 
 
- It was in my shoe, the right one. Masterfully puked into the shoe, not a drop anywhere but in it. Cat puked Bacon fat is a great lubricant… 
- It’s never a dream. Trust me. ITS NEVER A DREAM. 











