Cat vomiting yellow water and diarrhea may be caused by indigestion, parasitic infection, pancreatitis and other reasons. In addition, if the cat is not fully vaccinated, the possibility of feline distemper infection also needs to be considered. But no matter what the cause is, frequent vomiting and diarrhea are very dangerous for cats. Therefore, it is recommended that owners take their cats to the pet hospital for examination in time, including testing the cat’s blood and stool, and taking pictures of the abdomen. X-rays and ultrasound examinations can be used to diagnose the cause and take appropriate treatment measures.
1. Indigestion
If a cat eats too much too quickly or the food it eats has deteriorated, it can easily cause indigestion, vomiting yellow water and diarrhea. . Therefore, owners must pay attention to the cat's food hygiene and eating habits, control the amount and speed of food when feeding, change the food regularly and pay attention to maintaining the freshness of the food to avoid indigestion.
2. Parasitic infection
If the owner does not deworm the cat regularly, a large number of parasites will multiply in the cat's body, which will cause the cat to vomit and have diarrhea, and sometimes The worms can also be found in your cat's vomit and feces. Therefore, owners can observe the cat’s vomit and excrement. If parasites are found, it means that it is a symptom of internal parasite infection. At this time, the owner needs to deworm the cat quickly. Normally, the cat needs to be dewormed internally every three months and externally dewormed once every month.
3. Pancreatitis
If the owner does not pay attention to scientific feeding for a long time and feeds the cat high-fat, high-calorie or other inappropriate food, it may increase the risk of the cat suffering from pancreatitis. Risk of other diseases, resulting in symptoms such as frequent vomiting, diarrhea and even blood, and there will be obvious resistance to touching the cat's abdomen. Therefore, if you find that your cat has abdominal pain, especially if it is accompanied by the above symptoms, you should focus on pancreatitis, and take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and diagnosis as soon as possible, and receive treatment as soon as possible.
4. Feline distemper
If the cat has not been fully vaccinated and is accompanied by symptoms such as fever, loss of appetite, and lethargy, it is likely to be caused by infection with the feline distemper virus. Vomiting yellow water and diarrhea. At this time, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital to be tested for feline distemper virus. After the diagnosis is confirmed, the symptoms can be treated promptly.treat.