What Are the Treatments for a Vomiting Cat?
What do you do when Jinx keeps vomiting? Usually, there’s nothing to worry about, but it can be disconcerting to put your bare foot on the floor and feel the regurgitated remains of Fluffy’s dinner squishing up between your toes. Find out how to deal with your kitty’s occasional bouts of bulimia. Significance jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/5046216/207828_Full.jpg’); }); Baby – Photo by CCarson All cats vomit. It’s a fact of life. Usually, it’s for one of three reasons: (1) Hairballs. Cats spend a good thirty percent of their lives grooming themselves. Unfortunately, the hair doesn’t always make it through the digestive tract, and must be expelled in the other direction. Though this is more common with long-haired breeds, short-haired cats will also cough up the occasional hairball. (2) Eating too fast (or too much). Just like a toddler, the cat’s going to bring it back up. (3) Ba