What medicine can be given to treat vomiting in cats?
1. If a cat vomits occasionally but is otherwise in good spirits, there is usually no need to worry too much.
2. If your cat vomits frequently or exhibits other abnormal symptoms, seek veterinary care immediately.
3. For mild vomiting caused by food, measures such as reducing food intake and providing easily digestible foods can be taken. 
4. Make sure your cat has plenty of water to drink to maintain its fluid balance, which can help relieve mild vomiting.
5. In cases of severe vomiting, medication may be necessary, including digestive enzymes, anti-inflammatory drugs, and antiemetics.
6. Digestive enzyme drugs help break down food and promote digestion and absorption, such as indomethacin and danazol.
7. Anti-inflammatory drugs are used for vomiting caused by infection, such as penicillin and cephalosporins.
8. Antiemetics are suitable for chemotherapy, poor liver function, etc., such as domperidone and metoclopramide.
9. Vomiting in cats requires veterinary evaluation to develop an appropriate treatment plan.