What is the cause of frequent vomiting in cats, what is the cause of vomiting in cats all the time

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, what causes frequent vomiting in cats? First of all, you have to find out if he has gastroenteritis or something. Vomiting a lot, to see if he has something in his stomach, it is best to take him to the veterinary hospital for a veterinarian to examine him before giving him medicine, you can also understand what causes him, he vomits a lot. Thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Frequent vomiting in cats may be due to gastrointestinal parasitic infection, in this case cats may also have soft stool, bloody stool and other symptoms, it is recommended that the owner regularly deworm the cat, which can effectively prevent the occurrence of this kind of situation.

    It is also possible that the cat has more serious gastrointestinal diseases, such as gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, gastrointestinal obstruction, etc., and it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for imaging and hematology examinations in time.

    If the cat vomits only yellow viscous gastric juice, it is caused by the cat having been empty for too long and secreting excessive gastric acid. In this case, it is recommended that the shovel officer do not give the cat too much to eat for the time being, but eat less and eat more often, you can give the cat some liquid first, and then feed the cat food, so that the cat's stomach and intestines can gradually adapt.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Frequent vomiting in cats can be caused by a large amount of hair accumulation in the stomach, gastroenteritis, severe parasitic infections, pancreatitis, etc. It is recommended that the owner should stop feeding the cat immediately and also take the cat to the pet hospital**.

    If it is because of hairball disease, then the owner can use some cat grass and hair cream to help the cat expel the hair. If it is caused by gastroenteritis, then it can be done by injection and infusion**. If it is caused by parasites, it is recommended that the owner should deworm the cat in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are many reasons for vomiting in cats, such as indigestion, foreign body in the throat, gastritis, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, parasites in the body, hairball, infection with viruses, gastrointestinal cold, etc. It is recommended that the owner first analyze the cause of the cat's vomiting, and then give the cat the corresponding **. You can feed the cat Yimu first, the traditional Chinese medicine ingredients are more friendly to cats, which can improve the immunity of the cat's stomach and promote recovery.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cats often vomit is a problem with the digestive system, considering gastroenteritis or pancreatitis, it is recommended to go to the hospital for an examination, before my cat is also frequent vomiting, go to the hospital to do blood routine, biochemistry, B ultrasound and pancreatitis test, diagnosed with pancreatitis, fortunately found early, took an antiemetic injection and went home to take medicine**, eat the doctor's recommended Liver Kang beef lozenge, this can maintain the pancreas, but also increase the cat's appetite, the effect is good, the cat has eaten about three weeks is almost

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Indigestion, gastritis, acute gastritis, acute gastroenteritis, these diseases can cause cats to vomit.

    Sometimes cats will spit out a viscous, transparent liquid with a little white foam, which is the cat's gastric juice. Sometimes the gastric juice is a little brownish-green, because the vomiting is so violent that the bile is thrown out a little.

    This is typical of vomiting on an empty stomach in cats, and when there is no undigested food in the stomach, the cat will also feel sick to the stomach and cause vomiting. In addition to eating inappropriately, carnivorous cat food often contains too much acid, if the fasting time is too long, it will lead to excessive gastric acid secretion, which makes the cat uncomfortable and even leads to gastritis.

    Solution: Don't let the cat's food bowl sit empty for too long, the method of feeding filial piety and leaking food early and late is actually not suitable for cats. It is best to eat small and frequent meals to maintain the cat's normal gastric juice secretion level.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Vomiting can be caused by eating too much, getting gastroenteritis, contracting a viral disease, etc.

    First of all, if the cat is greedy, when the owner feeds the cat a lot of food, the symptoms of vomiting will occur due to the indigestion of the gastrointestinal tract, and the owner needs to feed the cat probiotics for conditioning. Secondly, if the cat has symptoms such as diarrhea, depression, and skipping meals in addition to vomiting, it may be caused by illness.

    Cats may vomit if they have not been dewormed for a long time. Generally, it will be accompanied by pulling out loose stools with parasites, sparse and fragile coat, anemia, malnutrition, poor appetite, etc., so the owner must deworm the cat on time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Many cat owners are always worried when they see their kittens vomiting, in fact, the cat's stomach is very fragile, so whenever its stomach is a little uncomfortable, it will find a way to vomit out, so cat owners must analyze the specific cause of the cat's vomiting. 1. Cats hoard too much hair in their stomachs Everyone knows that cats usually clean their bodies by licking themselves, so they will bring the hair on their bodies into their stomachs while licking. These hairs cannot be digested in the cat's stomach, and long-term hoarding causes the cat to have an upset stomach, so it will choose to vomit out the cat hair hoarded in the stomach.

    2. The food fed to the cat is difficult to digest There are some cat whites who don't know how to feed kittens are the healthiest, especially cats under three months old, the stomach is particularly weak, if you give it to eat cat food directly, if the stomach is not good, it will cause vomiting.

    3. Gastrointestinal problems Cats are more likely to get gastroenteritis, weather reasons, improper feeding, sudden food changes, cold, fright stress, poisoning and allergies and other reasons may cause cat's gastroenteritis, plus cats' stomach is naturally fragile, so parents must always have cat-specific probiotics every day.

    Brush your cat's teeth: If you don't already have one, grab one now and brush your cat's teeth every day, then wipe every loose hair of your pet with a dried sheet.

    Mint leaves: If your cat vomits all the time, you can try adding some chopped mint leaves to its food, which will make it feel a little more comfortable after eating.

    Olive oil: Add a quarter of olive oil to its soggy cat food every week to keep them from retching there and also make your cat's coat look brighter.

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