Chronic vomiting in cats isn’t normal. Learn the common causes—from hairballs and food sensitivities to IBD and metabolic disease.
When there’s hair in the goopy mess, it’s tempting to blame hairballs (vets call them trichobezoars). When cats vomit up ...
Cat owners must understand why their pets vomit. Vomiting can signal dietary issues, infections, or serious organ problems. Observing vomit colour and content offers clues. Frequent vomiting, blood, ...
Q: "My cat has been vomiting white foamy stuff and has lost her appetite the last couple of days. Should I take her to the vet?" A: Occasional vomiting is all too common in cats; about 54% of cats ...
(Learn more about excess alkali in the blood in cats. Picture credit: Vasyl Dolmatov / Getty Images) Excess alkali in the blood in cats happens when there’s too much bicarbonate (HCO3) in the blood.
As a pet owner, there is nothing more concerning than your furry friend getting sick. Unlike humans, your pet cannot verbally communicate how they feel. If they have an upset stomach, you're more ...