There are many reasons why cats vomit. The good news is that many of these can be prevented. Parasites including heartworms can be prevented by regular worming and preventative measures. Making sure that your cat’s vaccinations are up to date can help protect him from certain infectious diseases, such as feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline distemper, and feline leukemia virus (FeLV), in which vomiting is one of the symptoms. Feeding a complete and balanced diet of premium quality, making sure that household, garden, and lawn chemicals are kept secured and out of your pet’s reach, and never letting your furball play with unsafe toys, such as strings, yarns, etc. can also help prevent vomiting episodes in cats. Finally, regular health and wellness checks are perfect opportunities for your cat to be examined thoroughly and undergo routine tests that can help identify any underlying health issues like diabetes, liver disease, hyperthyroidism, or kidney problems.
Frequent vomiting in cats is not normal. Work with your vet Dallas GA to identify the cause of your cat’s vomiting so appropriate treatment can be started immediately.
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