When a cat vomits, it may be normal, or it may indicate a problem.
How can you tell which it is?Let's explore the reason a cat vomits
in the first place.1 Cats groom themselves regularly, ingesting fur
as they do. The normal way they get rid of this is by vomiting up
fur balls. This is normal and natural. And the vomit looks like a
small, moist parcel the colour of their fur.2 A cat often vomits
after they have eaten grass. They will throw up saliva (or food if
they ate immediately after eating the grass). This is a natural
cleansing way your cat has, is perfectly normal and nothing to
worry about, if it occurs occasionally. The vomit will just be
saliva with blades of grass.3 Vomiting in food poisoning is the
normal way to rid the system of something unwanted in the stomach.
In an acute situation, this is normally over in a matter of hours
or days, if the cat was successful at dealing with the problem. The
vomit will be the food they recently ingested.4 Vomiting, along
with diarrhoea and skin eruptions, is the best way the body has to
rid itself of toxins. The toxic preservatives in commercial pet
food will make your cat very toxic. Constant vomiting is helping
your cat dump some of the overload.5 Vomiting can also mean that
your cat may have a health problem and the last thing he needs is
the burden of digestion. Digestion takes a lot of energy and if
your cat is dealing with a health issue, digestion would direct too
much energy away from the task in hand. So they dump the food, to
allow all their spare energy to focus on the problem.6 When a cat
is switched from a commercial pet food to a quality raw one,
vomiting is likely to occur for a short period initially. This is a
normal cleansing and should be left.A healthy cat will be able to
deal with most situations, so careful monitoring is the best thing
to do in the early stages, if nothing sinister, such as rat
poisoning, is suspected.If your cat's immune system is very low,
then it's likely that they can't deal with the problem, and so it
lasts long enough to be concerned about the possibility of
dehydration and the lack of eating.Cats need good quality food.
Sadly, most cats have to exist on the poor quality commercial cat
food that comes in a packet or a can. This is the most likely
reason your cat vomits.If you change your cat's food to a healthy
raw meat and bones diet, it's likely that the chronic vomiting will
stop, allowing for the initial de-toxining period.Being guided by
what your cat vomits, you can reach the logical problem, and so
solution.Written by Madeleine Innocent. Do you want to learn more
about natural health, in particular homeopathy? Check out my free
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