She choked on hay a while back. She choked a few times before we figured out she was just stuffing her mouth full of hay inhaling it. I switched hay to a thicker long strand hay so she can't do that. Last night she gobbled her pellets and choked. Thankful she ran over to me choking. I picked her up and with her nose to the floor. She normally hates being picked up and struggles. The really scary part is that her body was limp. All the mucus poured out of her nose and mouth when I did that and she started breathing normally. Before I did that the mucus was bubbling out and back in and she was struggling to breath. She hopped right back to the pellets and tried to gobble. I am so afraid that she will do it again when no one is around and aspirate it into her lungs. I am spreading the pellets all over her rug now so she can only pick up one or 2 at a time. I am just wondering what will she choke on next. She eats way too fast. The vet checked her teeth and can find no medical problem to cause her to choke other than eating too much at once and too fast.