The cat's stomach is twitching and vomiting yellow water. The yellow water is mainly the cat's gastric juice, which is a relatively serious degree of vomiting. The owner should first check what the cat has eaten to see if it has eaten the wrong thing or been poisoned. If it has accidentally eaten toxic substances, and the toxicity is relatively high It is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital in time for vomiting, gastric lavage or detoxification. Secondly, consider that gastroenteritis, parasites, and pancreatitis may cause the cat to vomit yellow water. After the owner discovers that the cat vomits yellow water, it is recommended to send it to the doctor immediately and go to the pet hospital for examination. The pathogen can be diagnosed through inflammation indicators, fecal examination, and pancreatitis test strips. It is not recommended to use antiemetics for treatment by yourself.
1. Eating the wrong things
Cats eating the wrong things will be very irritating to the digestive tract and may cause vomiting of yellow water. The owner should fast the cat for half a day or a day and observe whether there is vomiting. If there is no vomiting, the owner can feed the cat an appropriate amount of glucose water to flush the esophagus and intestines, relieve the damage to the mucosa caused by gastric acid and replenish energy. If vomiting continues or signs of collapse (lethargy, lowered body temperature) occur, it is recommended that the owner send the cat to the doctor in time, communicate with the doctor what the cat ate before vomiting, and the doctor will provide professional treatment.
2. Gastroenteritis
If a cat suffers from gastroenteritis, more serious cases will lead to violent vomiting of yellow water, even diarrhea and blood in the stool, accompanied by loss of appetite and extremely poor mental state. Be sure to seek medical attention promptly. The doctor will conduct fecal examination and blood tests on the cat. These tests can show the condition of the cat's gastrointestinal tract and water and salt balance, and then replenish fluids, eliminate inflammation, and stop vomiting and diarrhea accordingly.
3. Parasites
Cats that are not dewormed regularly may also vomit yellow water due to the influence of intestinal parasites, which is usually accompanied by diarrhea. Take them to the hospital for a fecal examination. You can find out what kind of parasite it is and just use medication to kill it. Antivomiting and antidiarrheal drugs can be used according to the situation to relieve symptoms. It is best to assist with probiotics during the recovery period to help intestinal recovery.
4. Pancreatitis
Cats suffering from pancreatitis may have symptoms in the early stage: vomiting, vomiting yellow water, yellow mucus, loose stools, and the surface of the feces is likely to have an oily feel, especially if they are obese. Among cat groups, pancreatitis is a "hidden killer" with high short-term mortality due to delayed treatment. The owner can take the cat to the hospital and take a pancreatitis test panel (FPL) to detect pancreatitis. The cat will be treated according to the doctor's treatment plan, and antiemetics, gastrointestinal protective drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs, and liver-protective drugs will be used according to the condition.