Cats vomiting yellow water and cat food may be caused by indigestion, hairball disease, gastroenteritis and other reasons. It is recommended that the owner observe the cat's state after vomiting. If the cat's spirit and appetite are normal and does not continue to vomit, then the problem is generally not big. The owner can feed the cat some probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract. If the cat develops listlessness, loss of appetite, repeated vomiting, etc. after vomiting, it is more serious. The cat needs to be given food and water deprivation immediately, and then the cat needs to be taken to the pet hospital for examination and diagnosis as soon as possible, and timely treatment is required to avoid delaying the condition.
1. Indigestion
Because the intestinal tract of cats is relatively fragile, especially young cats, the intestinal development is not perfect. If they eat too much at one time or eat too fast, they are prone to it. A condition of indigestion that results in vomiting yellow water and undigested cat food. This situation is usually transient. The owner can deprive the cat of food and water for 4-6 hours, and feed the cat an appropriate amount of probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract. As long as the cat does not continue to vomit, it will be fine.
2. Hairball syndrome
Cats are very clean animals and will clean their hair at any time. This will cause a large amount of hair to accumulate in the gastrointestinal tract. If the owner does not If you feed a cat hair removal cream, the cat will expel the hair balls through vomiting. This is also a self-defense mechanism for cats. Owners can check whether there are hairs in the cat's vomit. If so, they need to feed the cat an appropriate amount of hair removal cream or cat grass to help the cat expel hair balls from the body.
3. Gastroenteritis
When a cat suffers from gastroenteritis, it will vomit cat food and yellow water, and will also be accompanied by depression, loss of appetite, Abdominal pain, diarrhea, blood in the stool and other symptoms. Because there are many types of gastroenteritis, such as parasitic gastroenteritis, viral gastroenteritis, and bacterial gastroenteritis, it is recommended that owners take their cats to the pet hospital for examination and treatment as soon as they notice the above symptoms in their cats.