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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.
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Cats are pure carnivores and should not be fed cat food.
Cats, not omnivores, are prone to death when fed cat food. Live fish, live loaches, or fresh poultry can be fed. Cat food should not be fed.
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If it is the former, it is necessary to consider whether the cat has hairball blockage, gastroenteritis, intestinal obstruction, esophageal obstruction, etc.; If the latter is the case, it is also necessary to observe whether the cat has other abnormal symptoms, and take the cat to the hospital in time to check whether there are infectious diseases, parasitic infections, gastrointestinal diseases or pancreatitis.
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This condition in cats can be caused by the intake of cat food too quickly and excessive intake of cat food.
First of all, if the cat ingests cat food too quickly, there will be reflux, so that the owner mistakenly thinks that the cat is vomiting, at this time it is recommended that the owner use a slow food bowl for feeding the cat, which can effectively improve the situation.
Secondly, when cats consume too much cat food and have symptoms of indigestion, they will also vomit cat food, and it is recommended to feed drugs containing yeast to help digestion.
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This is the most serious case and the least likely. Cats with feline plague will vomit yellow-green liquid, if the cat does not have this performance, you can rest assured, it may be caused by other reasons.
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If the cat vomits after eating, it is likely to be caused by a stomach disease, such as gastroenteritis, which is a relatively common one. Generally, cats with gastroenteritis vomit out of a puddle of yellow water, and there is foam, so pay attention to this, and take the cat to the doctor as soon as possible when you are unsure.
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It may be because your cat eats cat food and swallows it directly, without chewing, causing the food to be blocked in the throat, and then dry and vomiting.
Poor digestion, lack of vitamins, too much hair eaten.
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