Articles related to "Cat Vomiting"Cats throw up for a variety of reasons, some harmless and some serious. Check for secondary symptoms and seek veterinary care if there is any cause for concern.
There's several common causes of vomiting blood, some of them potentially life-threatening, so a prompt vet visit is always recommended in cases of hematemesis.
Cats can be quite adept at hiding signs of illness. Many cats don't see a vet until they are very sick, simply because their owners didn't realize anything was wrong.
Cats are quite stoic and independent, and this can make detecting illness very difficult. But understanding what to look for will help pet owners know when to seek help.
Hairballs, or trichobezoars, result when cats swallow loose fur while grooming. This fur collects and hardens into a dense mass, causing digestive disturbances.
There are a number of symptoms that require a trip to the veterinarian to rule out or treat medical problems.
Persian cats are known for being extra-sensitive to bacterial infections and coat conditions. Learn how to recognize symptoms of serious illnesses fairly quickly.
Roundworms are one of the most common intestinal worms found in dogs and cats. This parasite can be present in kittens and puppies at birth and can infect people as well.
Cancer is a leading cause of death in older cats. Knowing the warning signs of cancer may help in finding it earlier, when treatment has a better chance of success.
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