What causes kittens to vomit?
Because kittens do not feel full, they may vomit because they eat too much and their intestines and stomach cannot bear the burden. Therefore, on weekdays, owners must feed appropriate amounts of cat food and strictly control consumption. On the other hand, cats may also vomit if there are a large number of parasites in their bodies.
Owners must strictly deworm their cats. It is also possible that young cats suffering from gastroenteritis and feline distemper will also have the typical symptom of vomiting. It is usually accompanied by diarrhea, lack of energy, etc. Combined with the clinical symptoms of the cat, the cat needs to be sent to the pet hospital immediately to investigate the cause and receive timely treatment. Finally, when a cat accidentally eats a foreign object, it will also vomit, and the owner needs to send it to the pet hospital for x-ray verification in time.
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