Cats that keep dryly vomiting without vomiting may be because the cat suffers from hairball disease. The hairballs irritate the gastric mucosa, so retching occurs. The owner can feed the cat hair removal cream or cat grass to help the cat expel the hairballs. In addition, it may be because the cat has foreign objects stuck in its throat, or is suffering from gastroenteritis, gastric ulcer, pancreatitis and other diseases, which are usually accompanied by abnormal symptoms such as listlessness and loss of appetite. When this happens, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly to avoid delaying the condition.
1. Hairball syndrome
Cats love to be clean, so they usually lick their hair to clean their bodies. In addition, if the owner does not feed the cat hair removal cream, the hair may become It will stick to the throat or accumulate in the gastrointestinal tract, and the cat will have symptoms of retching and coughing. If there is a lot of hair in the gastrointestinal tract, the cat may also vomit. Mucus and more hair can usually be found in the vomit. In this regard, owners can feed cats hair removal cream or cat grass to help cats expel hair balls from their bodies.
2. Foreign bodies in the throat
If the cat accidentally eats foreign bodies such as cloth strips, bones, plastic bags, etc., the foreign bodies will irritate the mucous membrane of the throat and cause symptoms such as retching. In this regard, the owner can open the cat's mouth with his hands to check, or touch the cat's throat, neck, etc. to see if there are any foreign objects stuck. If there is, you need to take the cat to the pet hospital for a x-ray examination in time to determine the size and location of the foreign body and see if it needs surgery to remove it.
3. Causes of disease
If a cat suffers from gastroenteritis, gastric ulcer, pancreatitis and other diseases, it will also suffer from dry vomiting and is usually accompanied by mental illness. Abnormal symptoms such as malaise and loss of appetite. If the cat is found to be in poor spirits, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination in time, and then provide symptomatic treatment based on the examination results.