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My cat has been vomiting lately after she eats, and my veterinarian says shes healthy and its not hairballs. Whats the deal?

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My cat has been vomiting lately after she eats, and my veterinarian says shes healthy and its not hairballs. Whats the deal?

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A. If there’s no hair in the vomit, we’d say your cat has developed an intolerance to something in the food. Also, be wary of red liquid in the vomit. While the main concern with red is blood, it could be as simple as your pet food contains dyes. If so, switch to a company who makes food without dyes. Sometimes, cheaper brands will substitute ingredients based on cost. We’d suggest you look at the ingredient panel on your bag. If it says “may contain one or more of the following…” then absolutely you should change to a higher quality company. With Feline Caviar, you are feeding holistic, human grade chicken that contains no dyes and is rich in vitamins and minerals. We also do not add any chemical preservatives — our food’s preservative is the bag it comes in (along with vitamin E and C, which are also powerful anti-oxidants). The vomiting should stop within a day or two of feeding Feline Caviar and definitely within a week.

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