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Why do cats vomit so much?

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Why do cats vomit so much?

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First, they are not like people. They literally vomit sometimes, just to do it. They can vomit without feeling sick like we do. Some of the most common reasons are: Overeating dry food. When a cat overeats and the food absorbs water and fills the stomach, the cat will vomit it back up, same thing with eating too fast. Hairballs (everyone’s favorite) if your cat is vomiting hairballs, try Vaseline. Feed it to them, if the cat won’t just eat it (mine won’t) try butter or putting it on their front paws so when they clean their paw, they have no choice to eat it. They can also vomit from changes in diet, or being allergic to their food. Since cats are carnivores, they have to be able to vomit on a dime. Kind of strange but it’s true. Other reasons are stress, worms and disease. Remember some cats vomit several times a day and others every once in a while, but if you notice that your cat is vomiting more than usual or the vomit becomes clear to white in color, this could be a sign of feline

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