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What should I do if my cat keeps vomiting up its food?

What should I do if my cat keeps vomiting up its food?

2026-03-18 08:25:48 · · #1

Why does my cat vomit after eating a little food?

Cats vomiting after eating may be caused by the following five reasons:

1. If your cat vomits after eating or vomits frequently, the first thing to do is to withhold food for half a day and observe the cat's condition. If possible, you can give it some probiotics to regulate its digestive system.

2. If a cat vomits, is lethargic, has cloudy eyes, and a fever, it is often a sign of a viral infectious disease, such as feline panleukopenia or coronavirus, and it is recommended to take it to the vet.

What should I do if my cat keeps vomiting up its food?

3. Feed your cat smaller, more frequent meals. Divide your cat's daily food intake into three or more meals. This will help your cat's digestive system to digest and absorb nutrients better, and reduce the occurrence of vomiting.

4. Follow the principle of changing food. Do not frequently change your cat's food in the short term. Follow the seven-day food change method to prevent the cat's beneficial gut bacteria from being unable to digest the new food.

5. When switching your cat to a new cat food, follow the seven-day transition method. Do not switch to a completely new cat food all at once. Give your cat's digestive system enough time to adapt to and digest the new food, so that it will not vomit after eating.

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