What makes a cat vomit?
If you are a cat owner, it may seem as though your pet is vomiting for no apparent reason. Some causes of cat vomiting are not grounds for alarm, but some may require treatment.HairballsThe most common reason for a cat to vomit is the presence of a hairball in the digestive system. In some cases, if a hairball is causing disruption in the digestive system, the cat may vomit up food, but pass the hairball in his feces. In other cases, the cat may vomit both food and a hairball. The hairball typically appears as a clump of matted, slimy hair. If your cat has a hairball, you may notice him dry retching.Foreign ObjectsIn some cases, a cat may have eaten a foreign object that caused a disruption in digestion. This could include anything that is outside of your cat’s normal diet, including harmless items that will eventually pass through her system, or objects that could cause further harm.Eating IssuesYour cat may vomit if you make an abrupt change in his diet, or if he eats too quickly or