What causes cats to vomit repeatedly?
Dietary problems:
Inappropriate food: Cats may steal inappropriate food, such as moldy food, foreign objects, etc., which may cause vomiting.
Eating too fast: If cats eat too fast, vomiting may occur, especially for those cats who are not used to eating fast.
Digestive system problems:
Indigestion: Eating too much, eating too greasy food, or digestive system problems may cause indigestion in cats, and then vomiting.
Gastrointestinal infection: Gastrointestinal infection caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites is also one of the common causes.
Drug side effects:
If cats take some medications, especially human medications or medications for dogs, adverse reactions such as vomiting may occur.
Parasitic infection:
Parasite infections such as roundworms and tapeworms can affect the digestive system of cats, causing vomiting and other digestive problems.You can use anthelmintics to treat this problem.
Physical diseases:
Kidney disease: Chronic kidney disease may lead to uremia, causing symptoms such as vomiting.
Diabetes: When cats have diabetes, abnormal blood sugar levels can cause symptoms such as vomiting.
Other factors:
Oral problems: Oral ulcers, bad breath and other related problems may also cause cats to vomit.
Stress or anxiety: In some cases, cats’ stress or anxiety may also cause vomiting.
Observation and recording:
Pay attention to the time, frequency, nature of vomiting, etc. of the cat’s vomiting, and try to record them so that the doctor can make a better diagnosis.
Post time: Jun-14-2024