Cats throw up with such little provication...it's hard to tell.
What is more concerning is that, if she throws up right after she eats, she is not digesting her food....therefore, not getting nutrition. Given that, I would say...time to call the vet. It could be something very simple...but you need to have it checked.
2006-10-03 07:47:42
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answered by BadWX 3
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It sounds like she has hairballs. Go to your vet or local pet store and get her some hairball remedy. ( it's basically a laxative) However if the blockage is severe enough you may need to have her examined by the vet. If it's only been a couple days the hairball remedy should do the trick. Also, try getting her some cat grass, it's a good source of fiber that won't make her puke. Brushing her regularly will help to prevent hairballs as well.
2006-10-03 08:51:56
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answered by pharaoh5005 1
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1, Have your kitty checked out by a vet.
2. Try Eukanuba Sensitive Stomach cat food.
3. Try Science Diet Sensitive Stomach cat food.
4. Make sure no one is using fertilizer or pesticides on grass the cat eats.
Some cats have grain allergies, and most cat food have grain as their largest (first listed) ingredient ....
2006-10-03 07:46:42
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answered by Harvie Ruth 5
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I feed my cats Science Diet from the vet. The male has to have a prescription diet (Science Diet Feline CD) for his urinary tract health, as he had a complete blockage when he was young. All 3 of them do vomit occasionally. If it's happening often, take the kitty to the vet. If it's, like, once a week or less, it's because it’s a cat. They tend to vomit often for no apparent reason. I love all 3 of my kitties, but I've often referred to them as bulimic. ;)
2006-10-03 08:11:44
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answered by ? 6
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Having kept lots of cats this can often be the early sign of thyroid problems or sometimes if you give her dry food and she doesn't chew it up it can swell in the stomach and cause vomiting. Does she throw up a lot of un chewed biscuits? Either way, get her to the vet ASAP.
2006-10-03 07:48:47
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answered by clare_e_m_reeve 1
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My cat does this same thing. She is old and pukes at least every other day. It drives me crazy. The vet just said it is hair balls. He suggested keeping her on soft can food instead of the hard stuff because it is easier for them to digest. There is stuff you can get from the vet to put on their nose, they lick it off and helps reduce hair balls. Good luck.
2006-10-03 08:08:45
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answered by lala1229 2
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first undertaking is to relax down. tutor her that her muddle field is sparkling. in case you have 2 cats, evaluate figuring out to purchase yet another muddle field, as cats do not tend to love sharing a muddle field. If this would not restoration the subject, she could be ill. I propose a visit to the vet to make particular if the greater suitable muddle field would not help. My infant has been occurring my mattress or the place ever she sleeps, and as quickly as we took her to the vet, they gave us an antibiotic for a urinary tract an infection. according to probability your cat has one. Its regrettably uncomplicated for cats to have issues inclusive of that.
2016-10-01 21:37:42
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answered by ? 4
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Grass makes cats vomit, it helps them remove hairballs.
Are you feeding kitty premium food from the pet store? Grocery food store has bi-products and crap it in. Nutro Nature's Choice is a good brand. Innova EVO is good.
2006-10-03 07:52:40
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answered by hello 6
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eating grass is a sign of stomach upset. Grass is a natural laxative for animals. She needs to go to the vet....she may have a stomach illness
2006-10-03 08:17:30
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answered by candygrr1 4
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I'd take that kitty to the vet. She might have wormes or something
I've heard that when they eat grass its supposed to help their stomachs, but who knows, it could be making her worse
2006-10-03 07:48:22
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answered by Anonymous
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