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What's with the cat vomiting? What if the cat vomits?

Hairball syndrome is common in cats vomiting. Because of licking hair, a large number of hairballs are accumulated in the stomach, and it is necessary to feed transforming hair cream or catgrass to help transform hair; If eating the wrong thing causes gastrointestinal irritation or food poisoning, it will also cause the cat to vomit; If the above symptoms are discharged, it may be a cold or eating too fast. Cat vomiting is a hairball disease. Cats are very clean animals and often lick themselves to keep clean, but this will also lead to a lot of hair accumulation in the stomach, which will cause vomiting. There is usually hair in vomit. Coping style: 1. It is necessary to feed the cat some hair cream or cat grass regularly to help the hair balls out.

2, often help cats comb their hair, which can remove the fallen hair in time and reduce food intake.

Cats vomit when they catch a cold, the temperature changes repeatedly, or they are fed cold water or frozen food and not dried in time after bathing, which will lead to cats catching a cold and catching cold. The most common symptoms of a cold are vomiting and diarrhea. Observe whether the cat has poor appetite and spirit. Coping style: 1. Feed the cat with Ganmaoling granules and warm water.

2, pay attention to the cat's cold and warm, according to the weather changes in a timely manner to increase or decrease the warm items in the cat's nest.

Cat vomiting is a food stimulus. If you suddenly change food for cats, or eat irritating food, or eat inedible food by mistake, resulting in food poisoning, it will cause gastrointestinal irritation, damage the digestive system, and lead to vomiting. If it is food poisoning, if there is yellow or green liquid in the vomit, it needs to be sent to a doctor immediately, and if it is caused by changing food or eating irritating food, it can be handled by itself. Coping style: 1. Immediately stop feeding the food that makes the cat uncomfortable and fast for about 12-24 hours.

2. After resuming eating, feed the cat some nutritious liquid foods such as millet porridge and chicken porridge, and cooperate with pet probiotics to help restore gastrointestinal function.

3. Switch back to the old cat food first, then feed it at the ratio of 4: 1, and then change it to 3: 1 after one week, and gradually transition.

Cats vomiting means eating too much and eating too fast. The cat's stomach is very fragile and sensitive. If the fasting time is too long or eating irregularly or eating too fast, it may lead to gastrointestinal irritation, trigger the body to start the protective reflex mechanism, and appear the symptoms of vomiting food. Coping style: 1, feed regularly and quantitatively to help cats develop good eating habits.

2. Feeding pet probiotics helps to regulate gastrointestinal function.

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