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Why Is My Cat Vomiting?

Cat Vomiting

If your cat is vomiting, it can signify many different things. There are numerous potential causes for this problem, some of which are quite serious. That's why it's important to get your cat to the vet as soon as possible if he or she is frequently vomiting. We would like to discuss some of the common reasons why cats vomit and why you need to bring them to The Cat Practice in Oak Park for a checkup with Dr. Coughlin.

1. Gastrointestinal Disease

Many different gastrointestinal diseases can cause vomiting. Some common ones include inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal parasites, pancreatitis, and liver disease. If your cat is frequently vomiting, it's important to take him or her to the vet so that the proper diagnosis can be made and treatment can be started.

2. Hairballs

Cats groom themselves frequently and sometimes swallow too much hair, which can form into a hairball in their stomachs. If your cat is vomiting hairballs, there are a few things you can do to help prevent them. First, make sure that your cat is grooming itself regularly. You can also give your cat special foods and supplements that help reduce hairballs.

3. Food Sensitivities

Some cats are sensitive to certain types of food and can develop vomiting as a result. If you think your cat's vomiting may be due to food sensitivity, it's essential to talk to our veterinarian. We can help you figure out which foods are safe for your cat and which ones should be avoided.

4. Parasites

This is another common cause of vomiting in cats is parasites. Intestinal parasites, such as worms, can cause your cat to vomit frequently. If you think your cat may have worms, it's crucial to take him or her to the vet so that the proper diagnosis can be made and treatment can be started.

Contact Our Veterinarian in Oak Park, IL

If you are concerned about your cat’s vomiting, contact The Cat Practice in Oak Park for an appointment. We are happy to help you determine the cause and provide treatment options. Call our team today at (708) 383-5997 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form to schedule an appointment with Dr. Coughlin.