How to treat bloating in cats who have eaten too much:
1. Pay attention to your cat's diet.
Food-related issues can cause bloating in cats. Some cat foods contain soy, which, when the cat's intestines cannot digest, causes intestinal bacteria to ferment these undigested substances, producing gas and leading to bloating. In such cases, the owner should change the cat's food promptly. When a cat has a bloated stomach, try feeding it easily digestible liquid foods, such as millet porridge, and see if the cat has an appetite.
2. Probiotics regulate the digestive system
To relieve a cat's bloating and loss of appetite, the most important thing is to target its digestive system. Adjusting its digestive system and promoting appetite often involves giving the cat probiotics. These probiotics aid digestion, improve picky eating habits, and enhance the cat's appetite. Cat owners can mix probiotics into the cat's food, or give them with honey water or yogurt. These are not only appealing to cats and stimulate their appetite, but also make feeding easier.
3. Pay attention to details in daily feeding
In daily life, try not to feed cats human food. This can easily cause them to become picky eaters and lose their appetite. Also, the meat you feed your cat should be processed with less salt and oil. Skilled owners can also make some homemade fruits and vegetables for their cats. When feeding your cat, follow a regular schedule of 2-3 meals a day. Remove the food when the cat is about 70-80% full to prevent indigestion and loss of appetite. 
Cat Dietary Considerations:
1. Cats cannot eat a vegetarian diet. Cats lack the ability to convert or synthesize certain key amino acids and vitamins from plants. Some health problems are associated with a vegan diet for cats, and nutritional deficiencies can lead to serious or even fatal health problems, including heart failure, neurological abnormalities, and blindness.
2. Small, frequent meals: For cats, this not only means eating only a few bites at a time several times a day, but also about experiencing different foods. This is actually very beneficial for a cat's health, preventing indigestion and allowing them to obtain as many nutrients as possible from limited food portions.
3. Cats should not drink milk. This is because milk contains lactose, and cats are lactose intolerant, meaning they cannot digest lactose properly, which can cause severe diarrhea.
4. Cats should not eat raw fish long-term. First, raw fish contains more parasites and bacteria, increasing the risk of infection for cats. Therefore, if your cat has a habit of eating raw fish, be sure to deworm it regularly. Second, raw fish is high in thiaminase, which can break down vitamin B1 in a cat's body, leading to vitamin deficiency with long-term consumption. Therefore, please do not feed your cat raw fish!
5. Cats should not eat cold food, as it can cause gastrointestinal upset. However, cats also do not like food that is too hot, so it is best to adjust the temperature of the food you feed your cat to be just right.
6. Do not feed them bones and meat: Unlike dogs, cats do not chew on bones and meat, so eating them can easily scratch the intestines and cause bleeding.
7. Cats love to eat liver, but it's important to be careful to give it in moderation and to allow a long interval between servings. Excessive consumption can lead to vitamin A poisoning and bone problems in cats.