Cats vomiting yellow foam may be caused by indigestion, prolonged hunger, or diseases such as gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, and feline distemper. First of all, if the cat eats too fast or too much, it will easily cause indigestion and vomit yellow foam. Secondly, if the cat is hungry for a long time, it may also cause excessive gastric acid secretion and cause vomiting of yellow foam. Therefore, the owner should feed the cat regularly and provide enough water. In addition, if the cat frequently vomits and is accompanied by other symptoms, the cause of the disease needs to be considered, such as gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, feline distemper, etc. It is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.
1. Indigestion
If a cat eats too much or too fast when eating, it will cause excessive gastrointestinal burden and prevent the digestive system from digesting food well, thus causing indigestion. And there was vomiting of yellow foam. Therefore, when owners usually feed their cats, they need to control the amount and speed of the cat's food, such as using slow-feeding basins, divided feeding, etc., to reduce the occurrence of indigestion. At the same time, you can also choose foods that are easy to digest, and pay attention to maintaining your cat’s eating habits and regular meals to help maintain your cat’s health.
2. Prolonged hunger
If a cat does not eat for a long time, excessive gastric acid secretion will cause the cat to vomit yellow mucus. Therefore, owners should pay attention to providing their cats with enough drinking water and food, and adhere to the principle of regular and quantitative feeding to prevent cats from becoming hungry and thirsty.
3. Cause of the disease
If the cat frequently vomits and is accompanied by other symptoms, such as loss of appetite, listlessness, diarrhea, fever, etc., then gastroenteritis, Causes of diseases such as pancreatitis and feline distemper. At this time, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time to determine the cat’s specific condition and make appropriate treatment to avoid aggravation of the disease and affecting the cat’s health.