age, type of cat, type of food, what time of the day, what is the puke look like, this would all be helpful to answer this question.
2006-12-19 18:43:35
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answered by Anonymous
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See, this can happen to a cat of any age, gender or breed. Usually when it happens it's because he has worms. They really effect animals stomaches, as they would ours i'm sure. Get him on dewormer, and not the stuff from the grocery store, go to a vet to get the right stuff, that works for all kinds of worms, or it will only work on some...
Also, look into changing the pets food composition. Each food has more of some things than others, there's something bothering it's stomache... So see on fixing that with these things.
2006-12-20 02:48:59
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answered by ~*~SpitFire~*~ 2
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It depends, do you find he throws up more after a long night of drinking with his friends?
If so, he could just have a drinking problem.
I think Petco has some sort of AA but you know how those meetings are, "Hi, my name is Fluffy and I'm an alcohlic".
Hi Fluffy,
right?
You don't need that. What he needs is medicinal catnip and a new bong, ween him off the booze, and your problems will be solved!
2006-12-20 02:47:32
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answered by Anonymous
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how old is he? what type and brand are you feeding him? does he have regular bowel movements? is he allowed to consume grass from the lawn?
2006-12-20 02:44:01
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answered by wrldzgr8stdad 4
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take him to the vet...chances are it's fur balls...but better check it out to be sure!
2006-12-20 02:44:21
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answered by desankabrown 1
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