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How to treat cat vomiting?

It may be indigestion. Cats spit out undigested food, and cats feed mainly to see if they are overfeeded. Cats have a limited stomach and can't eat so much food. If the cat is fed too much, it will spit out undigested food. Stop feeding the cat first, give the cat some hair milk, promote gastrointestinal digestion and regulate the stomach. Pay attention to your appetite in the future. Adult cats can eat more things, so parents often overfeed or feed cats indiscriminately, and cats' intestines can't digest these foods, which will cause discomfort. Or hairball disease. This is what every cat will have, because cats are very clean animals. They usually lick their hair when they are free, so they will swallow the washed hair and other dirty things into their stomachs. Lighter hairball problems, cats will have dry stools and sometimes constipation. If the hairball problem is serious, the cat will vomit when drinking water or eating, because the hairball may have blocked the gastrointestinal tract, causing obstruction, and the cat will soon be dehydrated and its internal organs will fail. Surgery may be needed at this time.

Or foreign bodies. The kitten is curious. Thread balls, plastic bags, feather products and sponge mats stained with the owner's smell at home are all their goals of chasing and playing. Some small pieces form a ball with the cat hair that cats lick in every day. If it is very small, it may be excreted by feeding hair cream or cooking oil. If the symptoms are not relieved after feeding, they should be taken to the hospital. Have a doctor check, palpation, gastrointestinal radiography.

If it is more serious.

Food poisoning. If cats eat food at home, the weather is hot in summer, it is easy to deteriorate, and all kinds of bacteria multiply vigorously, which often causes acute gastroenteritis and usually has vomiting symptoms. If you don't vomit often and the cat still has an appetite, you can observe it for a day without eating or drinking. If you don't vomit, have an appetite and have normal bowel movements, you can choose not to go to the hospital. However, if your cat vomits more than three times a day and has no appetite, it is safer to go to the hospital for treatment. Another kind of food poisoning is because cats eat spoiled cat food with irregular purchase channels or storage problems. If the situation is serious, it is better to see a doctor.