4 Reasons
Why Your Cat is
vomitting
1. Hairballs are normal for cats, recognizable by retching before vomiting. Excessive or unusual hairball vomiting may require veterinary attention.
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2. Cats may vomit after consuming spoiled food, plants, or objects. This is their way of eliminating harmful substances from their bodies.
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3. Vomiting can be a symptom of various medical conditions, including gastrointestinal problems, infections, allergies, and more.
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4. If a cat hasn't eaten in a while, they may vomit clear or foamy liquid. Establishing a regular feeding schedule is advised.
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Frequent or severe vomiting, changes in appetite, lethargy, or blood in vomit are red flags that should prompt a call to the vet.
When to Call a Vet?
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