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Cats vomiting cat food are generally caused by the following three reasons:
1. Gastrointestinal discomfort. This situation often occurs in some smaller cats, especially kittens less than three months old, at this time if they eat something relatively hard, such as many owners directly feed dry cat food to this kitten, then they are often not easy to digest after eating.
Second, the feeding method, choose to eat small meals and eat more often. Some pet owners may not be accurate enough in the amount of cat food when feeding them, and there will be too much phenomenon at this time, so the cat will also vomit cat food in the process of eating.
Third, if your cat has been eating very fast, for fear that others will rob it of its food, then it is easy to have gastrointestinal discomfort, gastrointestinal burden, and then lead to vomiting cat food.
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If the cat always vomits cat food, it is likely that the cat is not suitable for this cat food.
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This may be his stomach upset, and the other may be that this cat food is not suitable for him.
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There are two main reasons why cats vomit cat food, if it is vomited shortly after eating cat food, and it is whole cat food, it may be excessive stomach acid or reflux, indicating a problem with the upper gastrointestinal tract. If the cat food spit out has become chyme, it is considered to be a problem of the lower digestive tract.
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Cats have very small stomachs and are prone to vomiting if they eat too much. Don't give your cat too much food, it will cause indigestion and lead to frequent vomiting. You can feed it some probiotics.
There is no problem with taking probiotics for a long time. It is recommended that you go to the pet hospital and consult the doctor!
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This problem: What is the problem with cats often spitting up cat food? Please go to the pet hospital and ask the veterinarian to see her and prescribe some medicine.
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If you vomit cat food frequently, it may be due to indigestion when the cat eats too much, or because the particles of cat food are not easy to chew. Or the cat food has deteriorated and has a peculiar smell.
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Cats are more likely to vomit cat food, cats eat more urgently, feline plague, pyloric stenosis, esophageal stenosis, esophageal obstruction, megaesophagus, linear foreign bodies, etc. may cause cats to vomit.
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The body stress response caused by eating too fast, and feeding probiotics in moderation can help cats regulate their stomach and relieve symptoms such as gastrointestinal discomfort; Enteritis disease, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms often occur when sick, it is recommended that the breeder take the cat to the hospital in time**; For parasitic infections, regular deworming, frequent bathing, and ensuring a clean environment can reduce the occurrence of symptoms.
It may be due to gastrointestinal upset caused by the cat eating too quickly or eating unhealthy cat food. It is recommended that the breeder change the cat food in time and feed some probiotics in moderation, which can promote gastrointestinal digestion and help cats reduce the burden on the stomach.
If the cat has symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc., it may be caused by enteritis disease. If left untimely**, it may cause severe dehydration, weakness and other symptoms. You can take anti-inflammatory and antibacterial drugs for cats**, and if the condition is serious, it is recommended to send them to the hospital in time**.
If the cat frequently has symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and emaciation, it is likely to be a parasitic infection caused by bacterial growth. It is recommended that breeders regularly deworm dogs, pay attention to environmental hygiene, and bathe frequently, which can effectively reduce bacterial breeding.
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1. Eat too fast: If the cat eats recklessly, it will have symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort and gastrointestinal burden, and then lead to vomiting of cat food.
2. Eating too much: the owner is more doting on the cat, often the food is constant, the cat is too full, the stomach can not be filled, and it can only spit out.
3. Gastrointestinal discomfort: Some cats have fragile stomach and poor absorption capacity, and they will vomit when they eat cat food.
4. Pancreatitis: The pancreas is an auxiliary organ for cats to digest food, if the cat's pancreas is inflamed, there will be vomiting cat food, spitting with blood, and abdominal pain.
Dietary precautions for cats
When raising cats, the owner must pay attention to not giving the cat anything to eat, especially chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, these foods are toxic to cats.
When raising cats, I believe that many pet owners have to give it excess meals, and it is recommended that the owner do not give the cat too much to eat, because if you eat too much, the cat is prone to cat moss, coarse hair, tear stains, etc.
This may be that the cat has a bad stomach and is not suitable for this cat food, you can try other cat food, choose a cat food suitable for the age of the cat, if the cat has a bad stomach, take the cat to check it and prescribe some medicine.
Cats vomiting red liquid may be caused by damage to the gastric mucosa, if the cat has vomiting, you need to check whether the cat has feline plague. Cats infected with feline plague will vomit sharply, accompanied by diarrhea symptoms, long-term vomiting will cause cats to vomit red liquid, at this time do not observe at home, be sure to take the cat to the pet hospital for further examination**, to avoid delaying the condition.
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