Go to the doctor-- vet! Could have worms or other parasites...or could have eaten something that he/she is trying to throw back up (not very successfully, it seems)... poor baby.
2006-10-01 13:16:34
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answered by nirekelly27 3
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A has the kitten been wormed as an infestation of adult worm will cause the kitten to be extreamey unwell
B has the kitten been incontact wiht other cats out side of your home if so it may have contracted some form of cat flu or other disease
C is your kitten fed on dry food or wet food if dry food ie go kat this may induce kidney failure
either way take the kitten to a vet cheapest way if your on benifits either pdsa or blue cross of cat protection league in your local area
2006-10-01 20:40:02
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answered by a1ways_de1_lorri_2004 4
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I would suggest getting your kitten to the Vet as soon as you can.
It must be very dehydrated by now and vomitting can in severe cases be fatal.
Has it ingested anything that could be toxic to its system? Cleaning aids? Detergents? Chemicals?
Kittens have ver sensitive stomachs, as all babies do. Even the smallest change in their diet can cause an upset. Usually, it results in the runs & a sore tummy but vomitting is something you should definitely be concerned about.
Wish I could be of more help!
2006-10-01 19:31:42
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answered by TaMaRsBaR 2
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Vomiting is not a good sign, especially in kittens. They can become dehydrated which can lead to serious problems. Until you can get the kitten to a vet, try to feed it something. Baby food (meat only) like chicken, or lamb is good, or try plain yogurt. If the kitten doesn't eat and continues to vomit it's kidneys can shut down, so try to at least schedule an appointment as soon as you can or may be too late to save the little one.
2006-10-01 19:36:03
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answered by trusport 4
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i have a cat and it used to vomit a lot. I took it to a vet. A doctor said that it might eat sth that's poisoned with pesticise or insecticide...
the best way is to take urs to a vet. I hope he will be fine soon.
God bless your kitten.
2006-10-01 21:44:06
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answered by canary 1
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sounds like he has a hair ball. try giving him some cooking oil or butter to eat. if you have to push the butter down his throat. has he had all his shots? i have about 40 cats myself and have had cats all my life. they to get hair balls sometimes. this is what i have found to work the best. also try giving him some foods like cat tuna or a fresh egg well mixed up with a little milk. if not better by monday you might want to call the vet. you can email me at mfroeh@yahoo.com if i can be any more help.....
2006-10-01 19:37:23
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answered by mfroeh 3
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lThrough my experience with kittens and cats and would say definitely take the little munchkin right to your vet. Dehydration is one of the worries. I surely do wish you good luck.
2006-10-01 19:35:13
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answered by cindy h 1
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check her skin!! is it turning yellowish? taek ehr to the vet right away, het her kidneys checked. my cat died from vomiting not eating. . . he had kidney failure. to we had to go to the vet everyday and get like 2 pounds of water pumped into him by the vet to try and clear his blood. once we did that we were going to get him kidney transplants. but he died.
p.s. we htink jimmy(my cat) swallowed rat poisen while my aunt was babysitting him.
2006-10-01 19:31:05
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answered by Anonymous
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what has your kitten been eatin consired that then if u can remember try to feed him tuna or milk the milk HAS TO be a nuke warm though if he will not eat that your cat will proably be dead in a few days i am really sorry...
2006-10-01 19:37:46
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answered by razer911 3
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You can give him 1/4 cc of Mylanta. This may be Gardia. He needs to be seen by a vet. He may have swallowed a string or something.
2006-10-01 19:34:55
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answered by Icie's_Girl 2
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