What s wrong with cats vomiting once a day? The reason is very simple

Cat vomiting may be caused by indigestion, parasitic infections, allergic reactions, gastroenteritis, gallstones and other diseases. If it vomits frequently, it is recommended that you take it to the veterinarian to determine the specific cause and...


Cat vomiting may be caused by indigestion, parasitic infections, allergic reactions, gastroenteritis, gallstones and other diseases. If it vomits frequently, it is recommended that you take it to the veterinarian to determine the specific cause and develop a treatment plan.

Cats vomit once a day may be caused by erectile dysfunction, food problems, gastroenteritis and other reasons. First of all, if the cat's spirit and appetite are not affected and hair can be seen in the vomit, the main consideration is hysterosmia. The owner only needs to feed the cat an appropriate amount of hair cream or cat grass. Secondly, if the cat's mental and appetite are greatly affected and accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, it may be caused by food problems or gastroenteritis, and the owner needs to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment immediately.

1. Hairy bulbismus

Because cats are very clean animals, they lick their hair to clean their bodies every day, resulting in a large amount of hair accumulation in the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, the owner does not feed the cat hair cream, which makes it easy for hairballs to develop, which causes the cat to vomit hairballs every day. If the owner finds that the cat has hair in its vomit, it is likely to be caused by erectile dysfunction. At this time, the owner will feed the cat hair cream or cat grass to help the cat excrete the hair balls in its body.

2. Food problems

If a cat eats expired or spoiled cat food, it will cause gastrointestinal discomfort and cause the cat to vomit. In this regard, the owner should check the cat's cat food. If there is really a problem, he needs to change the cat's food and fast for one day. During this period, he can replenish some drinking water and feed probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract. If the cat improves, there is no need to worry too much, but if the cat still continues to vomit and have diarrhea, he needs to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.  

3. Gastroenteritis

If a cat vomits while being listless, loss of appetite, and increased body temperature, it may be that it is suffering from gastroenteritis. At this time, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination in time, and then conduct corresponding treatment after determining the specific reason.



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