Does your cat vomit often or seem to have digestive difficulties?

Regurgitation after meals, dry heaves or traces of foam and bile may seem like isolated episodes--but they are often signs not to be ignored.

 

It's not just a matter of eating the wrong food.
Behind frequent vomiting can be bad habits, sudden dietary changes, stress, hairballs, parasites, or simply meals that are too fast.

 

The good news? You can do a lot to help your cat.
With small daily steps and a little awareness, you can reduce these episodes and improve his well-being.

 

It all starts with listening to the signs-and taking a more mindful, natural approach.

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Does your cat vomit often or seem to have digestive difficulties?

Regurgitation after meals, dry heaves or traces of foam and bile may seem like isolated episodes--but they are often signs not to be ignored.

 

It's not just a matter of eating the wrong food.
Behind frequent vomiting can be bad habits, sudden dietary changes, stress, hairballs, parasites, or simply meals that are too fast.

 

The good news? You can do a lot to help your cat.
With small daily steps and a little awareness, you can reduce these episodes and improve his well-being.

 

It all starts with listening to the signs-and taking a more mindful, natural approach.

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Does your cat vomit often or seem to have digestive difficulties?

Regurgitation after meals, dry heaves or traces of foam and bile may seem like isolated episodes--but they are often signs not to be ignored.

 

It's not just a matter of eating the wrong food.
Behind frequent vomiting can be bad habits, sudden dietary changes, stress, hairballs, parasites, or simply meals that are too fast.

 

The good news? You can do a lot to help your cat.
With small daily steps and a little awareness, you can reduce these episodes and improve his well-being.

 

It all starts with listening to the signs-and taking a more mindful, natural approach.

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Why can't your cat's vomiting be solved by simply changing kibble?

Why can't your cat's vomiting be solved by simply changing kibble?

Many owners think that simply changing brands of food will solve everything. But vomiting in cats is almost always the result of several factors together.

 

Unexpelled hairballs, sudden food changes, meals swallowed too quickly, environmental stress or insufficient hydration are among the most common causes and they often add up to one another without us noticing.

 

That's why we need a broader focus that goes beyond food.
Daily habits, the way he feeds, the environment in which he lives and how well we are able to observe his signals also count.

Identifying the signs is the first step to taking action

Identifying the signs is the first step to taking action

What are the signs not to ignore?

What are the signs not to ignore?

Vomiting immediately after eating

Regurgitation of undigested food

Traces of yellow bile or white foam

“Empty” vomiting, only clear liquid or foam

Morning episodes, on an empty stomach

Presence of hairballs (hairballs) in vomit

Vomiting after ingesting grass, wires, small objects

Cyclic vomiting (e.g., every 3-4 days) even though the cat seems well between episodes

Vomiting associated with slow and steady weight loss

Vomiting in cats that eat too fast

Vomiting after too rapid a change in feeding

Vomiting without other visible symptoms (in cases related to parasites)

Cat vomiting only after vaccinations or anesthesia

Vomiting accompanied by lethargy or inappetence

Frequent vomiting but underestimated because “the cat is used to it”

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Does your cat have episodes of vomiting? Find out how we can help you improve your cat's life

Empty stomach or foam vomiting

Recurring or cyclic vomiting

After stress, travel or vaccine

Possible intestinal parasites

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Before making any changes to your cat's diet, care, or treatment, always consult your veterinarian. Use of the information on this site is at your own risk. NUTRICARE will not be held responsible for any damages or losses resulting from the use of these contents.