Cat vomiting is a relatively common symptom. If the cat vomits only occasionally, then there is no need to worry too much, but if the cat vomits frequently, it is necessary to consider whether there is something wrong with the cat’s body. There are many reasons for cats to vomit. Here are some reasons for cats to vomit. If cats vomit again, pet owners can take corresponding measures to take care of cats for different reasons.
1. Poor Digestion
When a cat eats too much, it will cause vomiting due to indigestion. Usually, the cat will vomit undigested food in this case. In this case, you can feed cats with cat digestion powder to help cats digest food better, and pet owners should pay attention to feeding cats regularly and develop good eating habits
2. Hairball Disease
Cats often lick their hair and eat the hair into their stomachs. Hair that is not excreted in the stomach for a long time will form hairballs. When cats have hairballs, they vomit, and the vomit contains hair. In this kind of situation, you can feed the cat hair cream to help the cat clean up the hairball.
3. Gastroenteritis
Gastroenteritis can also cause cats to vomit. When suffering from gastroenteritis, cats may also experience symptoms such as increased body temperature, decreased appetite, yellow water in vomit, and rapid weight loss. In this regard, pet owners can take an anti-inflammatory for cats, which has the effects of relieving vomiting, protecting the stomach, being anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial, and preventing and treating stomach inflammation.
4. Liver and Kidney problems
Liver and kidney problems are very common in elderly cats. Some visceral or liver and kidney diseases can cause nausea and vomiting in cats. In this case, cats will become reluctant to eat and drink water and excrete abnormally. Pet owners should be very careful. If necessary, they should be sent to the veterinary clinic in time.