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Post by ZandraJoi on Nov 9, 2021 11:56:14 GMT -5
www.barkandwhiskers.com/2024-03-02-why-cat-vomitsStory at-a-glance There are many underlying reasons that may trigger your cat to throw up, ranging from the mundane, like a hairball, to chronic diseases like feline asthma Irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, parasites, foreign bodies, diet hypersensitivity, constipation and ulcerations can all contribute to vomiting in cats Feline hyperthyroidism can also cause frequent vomiting in cats, as can pancreatitis, kidney disease, liver disease, diabetes, neurologic diseases, cancer and feline infectious peritonitis The dry hacking cough of feline asthma is also often mistaken for vomiting, leaving some pet parents surprised by an asthma diagnosis It’s important to get to the bottom of your cat’s vomiting to address potentially serious underlying conditions My notes: We've found food intolerances can cause vomiting & stomach upset. Just like with dogs & humans. Edit: Link is no longer available so replacing it with valid one.
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Post by Bob on Nov 14, 2021 19:15:47 GMT -5
Most of the time it’s hairballs.
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Post by heatman on Sept 16, 2023 1:37:12 GMT -5
If you're not feeding your cats proper cat foods, they will definitely suffer digestive problems. Also, don't feed your cats any human food, it's definitely going to cause them issues that's going to make them vomit.
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Post by jennyoralice on Dec 7, 2023 16:34:28 GMT -5
I feed my cat a grain free cat food. And it's got salmon in it, which acts as it's own anti-inflamatory (according to the vet I use for my cat).
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