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Cat vomited up a bunch of softened cat food

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Alexander Smith
Cats vomiting up a pile of softened cat food may be caused by eating spoiled cat food, eating too much or too fast, improper food changes, hairball syndrome, etc. It may also be caused by diseases such as gastroenteritis and feline distemper. caused. Owners need to pay attention to observation. If the cat’s mental appetite is not affected and the frequency of vomiting is very low, then the general problem is not serious and you can consult a pet doctor in time for medication. However, if the cat is accompanied by symptoms such as listlessness, loss of appetite, diarrhea, elevated body temperature, and frequent vomiting, it is likely to be sick and needs to go to the pet hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.

1. Eating spoiled cat food

If a cat eats spoiled or damp cat food and the body experiences foreign body vomiting, it will excrete spoiled, semi-digested cat food. Therefore, the owner can check the cat food at this time to see if the cat food has been left out for too long and has deteriorated or rotted. If the cat food is indeed spoiled, the owner needs to replace the spoiled cat food quickly to prevent the cat from eating it again, and consult a pet doctor for medication in a timely manner.

2. Eating too much or too fast

If a cat eats too much or too fast when eating, it is prone to indigestion and vomiting. At this time, the owner can observe the cat's mental state. If the cat is in good spirits and does not continue to vomit, the owner can feed the cat some probiotics to help digestion. If the cat's vomiting is serious, it needs to seek medical attention in time. .

3. Improper food change

If the cat happens to vomit after changing the food, it may be because the cat’s gastrointestinal tract is not adapted to the sudden change of food, resulting in Vomit. At this time, the owner can fast the cat for about 6 hours to allow the cat time to digest the food in the intestine, and then feed the cat some probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, when changing the food, you need to mix the old and new cat food to give the cat a gradual adaptation process.

4. Hairball syndrome

Cats are very clean animals, so they often lick their hair, causing the hair to enter the gastrointestinal tract. Because the hair cannot be digested, it will develop over time. Hairballs will form, which will continue to irritate the cat's gastrointestinal tract and cause vomiting. In this case, the cat's vomited cat food usually contains hair, so the owner can check the cat'sIf there are hairs in the vomit, it is most likely that the cat has hair balls. At this time, the owner needs to feed the cat cat grass or hair removal cream in time to help the cat expel hair balls from the body.

5. Cause of the disease

If the cat vomits a lot of softened cat food for several days in a row, and is accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, such as listlessness, loss of appetite, and diarrhea. , body temperature rises, etc., then it may be an illness, such as gastroenteritis, cat plague, etc. It is more dangerous at this time, and you need to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment quickly.