Why Your Cat Vomit? A cat vomits for a variety of reasons. Look at what produces vomiting.
Firstly, your cat will normally and naturally vomit hairballs. This is a perfectly natural part of life and you need to be more concerned if it does not happen, especially the change of seasons, when she malts. These times may vary, but normally at the end of summer and winter.
Your cat will eat grass to help them vomit. Again, this is perfectly normal if it is occasional. If it is regular, there could be an underlying cause.
Digestion takes an enormous amount of energy. If your cat has a health problem, she does not want to waste precious energy to digest. A well fed cat can not eat for several days without harm.
This energy is needed elsewhere.
So the first thing to do is to NOT try to force her to eat.
In many cases, a few days is fast for all your cat needs to put your health back into balance. The cats have remarkable powers of healing itself if left alone to do so. It is not unusual for cats to survive a venomous snake bite when they are left alone to deal with themselves.
Another reason your cat vomits, is that her liver is compromised. This is especially true if one vomits yellow, but it need not be.
Your cat is particularly sensitive to toxins in the diet and environment. Each time it ingests a toxin, it goes straight to his liver so it can be released slowly and surely in his system of excretion.
When the liver is overloaded, it will start to vomit regularly. It is a purge. She needs to purify his body. It may be accompanied by diarrhea, too, as is also the sign of a purge. It is also possible in a rash. All these elements can be a sign of bleeding due to a toxic overload.
What are the common toxins, it can react? In order of importance, these are probably the worst offenders: -
- commercial feed containing preservatives (almost all, despite the label)
- drugs, most of which suppresses her natural healing abilities
- immunizations, which contain a variety of toxins
- Flea property and worm medicines, most of which are very toxic
- Household cleaners
- garden pesticides, fertilizers, fungicides, etc.
- airborne toxins released from furniture
If you can eliminate some or all of the life of your cat, you will see that not only stop vomiting your cat, but it is also much healthier and can undermine health problems more easily.
Find the cause and elimination is more likely to have a happy ending that simply suppress symptoms with drugs.
Posted on July 19, 2010.