A tomcat vomits maybe once a week. Is that normal?
Hello,
I really don't know what to do anymore. My cat is almost 1.6 years old. He's active, eats everything, and goes to the bathroom normally. But sometimes my cat suddenly vomits. The last time it happened was last Thursday. Today after work, I saw two more spots. I'm seriously worried. So my question to you is, is this normal? What can I do about it?
I give my cat Wildes Land Huhn Pur wet food at 7:00 am; a little dry food around 4:30 pm, and a few more treats around 9:00 pm Do I need to change anything?
Thank you in advance for any helpful answer 🤝
No, that's too often. And yes, that's what you should do.
If a coat is broken in the coat change, this is still relatively normal and harmless, even if one should consider helping the cat with regular brushes and the administration of malt paste or the like to reduce the amount of hair absorbed during cleaning and facilitate the transport of the hair through the stomach and intestines over the bed. Because actually, the hair should come out in the back and not in the front.
Otherwise, vomiting can happen if the cat has recorded something that was not good for them. Then vomiting is a good and useful protective reflex.
But if this happens very regularly, it is already an alarm signal. When you're describing feeding, my first guess would be that the food comes up again because it's too much at once and too fast. Can that be him?
If you have pets you should at least provide information! Cats have to break! You keep brushing, or haven't Fu noticed? Her hairs are not very digestible, so they are gradually spiced out. This should be facilitated by providing them with cat grass.
In cats, choking of hair swallowed during cleaning and indigestive food particles is an integral part of the digestive system.
Once a week is completely OK.
For spring/summer, if the change of fur occurs, this can also become more.
But you can use malt paste to make most of the hair come out in the back.
Ours is 9. He likes to cook every 10 days. He's always done that. He has no illnesses. If he has to cook, he goes to the balcony or to the hall in bad weather, not because there the traces would be good to eliminate, but because he does not stop there in bad weather, in good weather, when he sunns on the balcony, he does not cook there. He's a walker. When he's in the apartment, he's always gonna get out and get out. When we see how he cooks, he always looks as if he was ashamed and disappears quickly. Our cat's treasure must be everything and nothing. So we don't sneak. My wife always says, "He cooks like a man."
That's what cats do when they eat too much or too fast. The menu sounds strange. Just once in the morning wet food, in the afternoon drying equipment and in the evening just something for "noozing"? If you put him a big portion in the morning, it might be too much at once. More than several smaller portions spread over the day.
Otherwise, I don't know. The three cats I possessed in my life have been eating ALL regularly somewhere.
Cats don't.
Don't do cats either.
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Of course. In the truest sense of the word.
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Fressnapf must know. I'm 66 now and have cats since I'm 6, I've never seen one eat too much or too fast. But all of them have been cheerful.
So, actually, it's normal that cats break. They do hard skin care and thus swallow a lot of hair. And the hairballs are also tasted if they do not pass through the intestine.