Cats vomit and don’t eat food, but they are in good spirits?
Cats vomit but don’t eat food, but they are in good spirits? There are so many reasons for cats vomiting. If they don’t eat, the problem is still quite big. Especially cats are more tolerant species. If they are not particularly painful, you may not find any abnormalities, but once you find a problem, the problem will be very serious. What are the main reasons for cats to vomit?
Cats accidentally swallow their dead hair due to long-term licking their bodies. Therefore, sometimes cats may vomit 1-3 times a week and spit out long hair balls, but some cats may not be able to vomit out hair balls smoothly, and some cats may even vomit out yellow water but still cannot. If you find this problem, you can feed cats hair cream or cat grass to help cats digest hair balls in your body and smoothly discharge hair balls.
or there are parasites in the cat's stomach, which affects its appetite, so it does not eat or drink, and it will vomit yellow water. If it is determined that it is a parasite problem, you must first exterminate the insects and then regulate the stomach and intestines. In addition, it is very necessary to deworm regularly.
Finally, cats are allergic to certain foods or have indigestion, and if the problem is serious, it may cause enteritis. If a cat may be allergic to certain foods, most of them will vomit within two hours after eating. In severe cases, it may also lead to diarrhea. In addition, cats eat too fast and overeating, and often have indigestion in the stomach and intestines and prone to vomiting. If the cat is infected with gastroenteritis due to long-term inappropriate feeding, one of the symptoms is frequent vomiting and no appetite. In this case, you need to use some probiotics to regulate the stomach and intestines, and it is best to eat some light liquid foods to regulate it.