Unfortunately, Basil’s condition has returned. The vet isn’t even sure if it’s pancreatitis of the pancreas or simply intestinal inflammation because he has too many things going on. Now he also has hyperthyroid and will be taking medication for that. Fortunately, we’ll be giving them to him by injection so it won’t disturb his tummy since he’s still throwing up. The doctor said he shouldn’t even be throwing up once a day, and we’re not talking about hairball spit. I’m very worried but trying not to be.
It’s weird, because Hopper and Angelo were afflicted with the same thing since this all started about a week ago. And yet Hee Seop was just fine. How is it that three out of four of our cats can have the pukies? In fact, Hee Seop had his annual check-up last Saturday and was given a clean bill of health.
Anyway, Hopper and Angelo stopped spitting up food after a couple of days, but I still had to follow them around the house because of the saliva/hairball spit. Both have finally coughed up hairballs, so hopefully that’ll be it. Then again, Hopper sometimes “pukes” for attention. ![]()

