Cats often vomiting cat food may be because there is something wrong with the cat food, causing the body to vomit foreign bodies. Secondly, it may also be vomiting caused by gastrointestinal discomfort in cats. For example, cats eating too fast, too hastily, or eating too much can easily cause gastrointestinal discomfort in cats. In addition, diseases can also cause vomiting in cats, such as gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, feline distemper, parasitic infection, etc. If it is found that the cat is vomiting and is accompanied by symptoms such as diarrhea, depression, loss of appetite, weight loss, etc., it may be caused by the disease. The cat needs to be taken to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid aggravation of the condition.
1. There is a problem with the cat food
If the cat food that the owner feeds to the cat is of poor quality or the cat food has deteriorated or expired, the cat will suffer from rejection and vomiting after eating it. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner check the cat's cat food to see if it has passed the shelf life or smell it to see if it is moldy. If it is determined that the cat food is a problem, then the current cat food needs to be replaced quickly, and then Fast for another half day or one day, and give the cat some drinking water during this period. If the cat slowly improves, the owner does not need to worry. If the cat does not improve, you need to seek medical treatment in time.
2. Cat gastrointestinal discomfort
Some cats have a fragile gastrointestinal tract and are prone to vomiting once they are stimulated, such as eating greasy, cold and irritating food, or eating irregularly. Feeding cats improperly can easily cause gastrointestinal discomfort in cats. Therefore, owners must strengthen management. It is recommended to feed cats easily digestible food and not to eat random things that humans eat. It is recommended to use cat intestinal prescription food. At the same time, cats can be fed probiotics for a long time to regulate the cat’s gastrointestinal tract.
3. Disease causes
If the cat not only frequently vomits cat food but also has symptoms such as listlessness, loss of appetite, fever, diarrhea, etc., then it is necessary to consider the cause of the disease. , such as gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, feline distemper, parasitic infection, etc. At this time, you need to take the cat to the pet hospital for further examination in time, and then provide symptomatic treatment according to the examination results to avoid worsening of the condition.