Vomiting is a fairly ambiguous symptom with a wide range of reasons. In fact, vomiting can be a symptom of practically any feline ailment. Most cat owners are used to seeing their cat vomit from time to time and are unconcerned about it. The occasional vomit is usually the result of a small issue, such as overeating or playing too hard just after supper. If your cat is vomiting more regularly, it could be an indication of a more serious problem that necessitates emergency veterinary care. causes, Dietary modifications that are made abruptly or the introduction of new foods without a gradual transition, Diseases of the kidneys, liver, pancreas, or thyroid gland that affect other regions of the body, Ingestion of harmful substances such as poisons, foreign materials, or damaged food, Tumours of the stomach, bowel, or other organs, Intolerance, allergies, or sensitivities to certain food ingredients. Gastrointestinal infections, such as viruses, bacteria, fungi or parasites, Inflammatory bowel disease, inflamm
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