A cat's diarrhea and vomiting may be caused by infection with germs or foreign objects such as stuck hair balls. It may also be caused by other physical discomforts in the cat, such as indigestion, vomiting, etc. It is recommended that the owner observe the cat's mental state and appetite, take the cat to the doctor as soon as possible, and take appropriate first aid measures, such as keeping the cat warm and easing the cat's vomiting reaction.
1. Caused by germs or food poisoning.
If the cat has eaten unclean or spoiled food in its recent diet, it may develop symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting. In this case, the owner needs to check the cat to understand its appetite and mental state, and take the cat to the doctor as soon as possible.
2. Hair ball obstruction
If the material vomited by the cat contains hair, then this is likely to be caused by hair ball obstruction. Clogged hair balls are usually caused by cats licking their fur for a long time and eating hair. In this case, the owner needs to take corresponding first aid measures for the cat. He can feed the cat appropriate greasy food to help digestion, or assist the cat in coughing out the hair balls.
3. Other reasons
If the cat’s body has problems such as indigestion, loss of appetite, vomiting, etc., then this may be caused by a variety of reasons. If the owner finds that the cat has these problems, it is recommended to take the cat to the hospital for further examination as soon as possible. At the same time, owners can also help alleviate this condition by giving their cats appropriate food and plenty of water.
In short, cats having diarrhea and vomiting is a common health problem, and owners need to keep close observation and attention. There are many reasons why a cat may vomit. It is recommended that the owner take the cat to the hospital for further examination and treatment. At the same time, some first aid measures can be taken appropriately, such as keeping the cat warm and alleviating the vomiting reaction.