We have two cats. One of them went out into the garden yesterday and ate some grass. They both do this a lot. I don't think the other one went out but I can't be sure. Anyway, when I came back downstairs, she had been sick on the floor (just grass and lots of liquid). We have laminate flooring so it's not hard to clean, so I wiped it up and I noticed that it was blood stained. She had been sick twice and the second lot was even redder. Has anyone had this before with their cat and what was the outcome? We are going to book her to see the vet soon, but we want to make sure we have got the right cat first so are keeping a close eye on both of them. Otherwise, they are both really healthy looking, playful, have good appetites and seem happy. They are 4 years old. Thanks for your opinions.
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