![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, there really aren’t any useful over-the-counter remedies when your cat is frequently vomiting up things like bile, partially digested food, or stomach acid. So if the vomiting persists, call your vet. ![]() There are common plants like easter lilies that can be deadly. Removing the plant or placing it in an area they can’t reach is your best bet. The simplest way to prevent this is to stop them from eating the plant. Sometimes grass or other plant matter will scratch your cat’s stomach and cause them to vomit it back up. However, like regurg, if you don’t see improvement within a week, or if the issue worsens, make an appointment with your vet. Grooming or “lion cuts” for long-haired and short-haired cats decrease the amount of hair they ingest and can clear up the problem as well. If your cat is genuinely throwing up hairballs, then lubricating gels like Laxatone can help. There’s not a lot of food in them, and they’re more solid than liquid. True hairballs come up looking like a tube of hair. If the problem is overeating, making the changes suggested above should clear up the regurgitation almost immediately. So smaller portions, putting up food when you’re out during the day, and separating multiple cats into different rooms during feeding are all at-home fixes that can curb the “regurg.” Regurgitation is usually caused by eating too much too quickly. When a cat is regurgitating (immediately vomiting up food after eating), there are at-home changes you can make to try and help them out. ![]()
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