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Old Mar 23, 2006, 06:45 AM
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my cat keeps vomiting

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please could someone help,i have an 8 yr old black cat who has been vomiting since sunday evening at least 4-5 times a day.I usually give her tinned meat with a few dried biscuits on top for her meals.on sunday i gave her a saucer full of dried biscuits as a treat.later that evening she started wrenching,of which i thought she was coughing up a fur ball,but it was the cat biscuits as they were still whole and still had their shape.she continued to vomit throughout the night into the next day.the vomit went from mushy to runny,looked like saliva with a hint of pink colour in it.sometimes the vomit is brown but this is only when she has eaten her meat,which is why i havnt taken her to the vets as she is still eating her food and she does come to me.its not like shes lifeless or anything but she just cant keep anything down.Today i have had a feel of her tummy and it feels a little hard and she groaned when i pushed my fingers onto her tummy to have a feel.she is still vomiting today it is now thurs can anyone give advice or does anyone know what the problem is would really appreciate it.
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Old Mar 23, 2006, 07:26 AM   #2  
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HI,
PLEASE take your cat to a Vet. Vomiting is not normal, and as you said might be caused by a furball, and again, it might not be.
If it has been vomiting now for 4 days, please don't wait. Take her today.
I do wish you the best.

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Old Mar 23, 2006, 07:30 AM   #3  
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Generally when a cat vomits it is a hair ball or they have eaten something that is disagreeing with them, if there no other signs of illness you should take their food and water away for 12 hours and the reintroduce a bland diet, but this has been five day, and there are traces of blood at this point,

When you should call your veterinarian

Vomiting:
• blood in vomit
• vomiting accompanied by diarrhea
• vomit looks and smells like stool
• vomiting is projectile
• vomiting is sporadic and there is no relationship to meals
• multiple bouts of vomiting occur over a short period of time
• ingestion of a poison (like antifreeze or fertilizer) is suspected
• vomiting persists more than a day or two
• stomach bloating occurs or your cat tries to vomit but can not
• cat also appears listless
• there is weight loss
• showing other signs of illness such as labored breathing or pain

Diarrhea:

• bloody diarrhea
• diarrhea accompanied by vomiting
• multiple bouts of vomiting occur over a short period of time
• ingestion of a poison is suspected
• fever and other signs of toxicity are present
• diarrhea persists more than a day or two
• cat also appears listless
• there is weight loss
• showing other signs of illness such as labored breathing or pain

For more information please go to Pet Education.com, this is where I have gotten most of the information that is listed here. I hope this is in some way helpful to you. (O: Good luck with your kitty

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Old Mar 24, 2006, 10:54 PM   #4  
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Hi, hows you cat?
My cat started vomiting one day (sounds a lot like your situation) and turned out she had tape worms caused by ingesting a live flea while cleaning herself. The vet wormed her and treated her for the tapeworms and she was back to norm 24 hrs later. you can by tapeworm treatments at a feed and seen or farm market, but going to the vet to get an accurate diagnosis is always the more responsible thing to do if your not 100% sure tapeworms is the cause.
-Kae

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