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Why do cats vomit? How should vomiting be treated?

1, cold vomiting

Because of the weather change, the cat is likely to catch a cold and get sick. If the cat catches a cold, it is likely to vomit. Whether it is hot or cold, whether it is winter or spring, the climate changes so much that cats are easy to breed bacteria and get infected with viruses. Therefore, in the meantime, in order to prevent cats from catching a cold, it is very important to keep cats warm. Of course, just in case, always prepare some particles for the cat to keep out the cold. Generally, after taking medicine for a cold for one and a half hours, you can give the cat a piece of probiotics to recuperate the illusion of the problem. Then pay attention to the condition of the cat in the next two or three days. If you find that the cat's condition is not improving, or you have symptoms of fever, you'd better take the cat to the pet hospital for examination, so as to diminish inflammation as soon as possible.

2, it is difficult to eliminate vomiting.

When a cat vomits, it is not easy to completely eliminate vomiting. Especially for novices who just bought cats, there is little knowledge about how to feed kittens correctly. Generally, kittens under 3 months old have weak digestive ability. When they eat cat food, it takes a long time to digest it. If it is indigestion, it will cause the cat to vomit. If it is a big cat, the digestive ability of a big cat is much stronger, not as difficult to eliminate as a kitten, and it rarely produces vomiting.

Therefore, when feeding cat food to kittens under 3 months old, it is best to give them more digestible food, such as cat milk powder (novice can give cats cat milk powder), white rice porridge, nutritious rice flour, wet canned food, wet cat food and so on. If the big cat has indigestion and vomiting, it is best to fast the big cat for one day. After one day, feed the cat a small amount of cat food. In the process of feeding again, it is best to mix some paranoid probiotics in cat food, which can promote the digestion of cats' intestines.

3, food allergy vomiting

Food allergies can also cause cats to vomit. A cat's stomach is not as strong as you think. In general, cats can't eat peppers, onions, chocolates, sweets and other foods, as well as spoiled cat food and cat food containing grains, which are not recommended for cats. If the cat eats it carelessly, it is likely to have food allergies or nausea. Because of food allergy, the cat vomits, which is not what we want to see, so we must keep an eye on our cat to prevent it from eating food it shouldn't eat by mistake, and it is best to put these in places where cats can't reach them. Feed the cat regularly, but it is best not to feed the cat with expired or stale food to prevent the cat from vomiting due to food allergy.

4, vomiting hairball disease

The reason why cats vomit may also be that cats suffer from the disease of vomiting hairballs, which means that cats don't have cat hair cream or cat grass. This disease is caused by cats eating their own hair for a long time. One of these hairs can't be digested in the body, and eventually a pile of hair balls is formed in the cat's stomach, which stimulates the cat's stomach and causes the cat to vomit. What should cats do if they get this vomiting hairball disease? It can help cats digest some grass and often help cats comb their hair, which can effectively reduce the harm of hairball disease to cats.

What is the reason why cats vomit? What should I do? Having said that, you should know something. If your cat vomits badly and there is no sign of improvement, you'd better take your cat to the pet cat hospital for a systematic examination immediately.