Causes and Treatments for Cats Spitting Yellow Water

Common causes of cats vomiting yellow water:

1. Feline hairball disease: One of the common reasons for cats to spit yellow water is too much hair in their bodies, because when cats usually lick their hair, they will easily swallow some hairs into their stomachs, but their intestines cannot digest these hairs, nor can they excrete these hairs through excretion. Hair is expelled, which can cause hairballs in cats.

2. Diet problems: If the owner accidentally feeds some clean food to the cat, or the cat accidentally eats the food residue in the trash can because of the disorder of eating, it will also cause the cat to Stomach upset and vomiting of yellow water appear.

3. Cats suffering from gastroenteritis: If the cat suffers from gastroenteritis, it will also cause the cat to vomit yellow water. The main symptoms are that the cat’s vomit is foamy, lethargic, and has a decreased appetite. , body weight loss, etc.; and cats with severe gastroenteritis will vomit yellow water several times a day.

4. Infection with viral diseases: If the cat also has symptoms such as depression, poor appetite, diarrhea, dehydration, and high fever when vomiting yellow water, it is very likely to be infected with a virus Sexually transmitted diseases, such as: feline distemper, feline feline, feline coronavirus and other diseases.

Treatment of cat vomiting yellow water:

1. If it is because of If the cat suffers from hairball disease and vomits yellow water, then the owner needs to feed the cat an appropriate amount of hair removal cream or cat grass

to help the cat expel the accumulated hair on the body, or use other methods to induce vomiting under the guidance of the veterinarian, because Not all cats eat things like hairspray.

2. If it is caused by the cat accidentally eating something, then the owner needs to fast the cat for 4 hours first, and observe whether it still vomits. During this period, you can give it some warm water in moderation , to help the cat flush the mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract and esophagus; if the cat continues to vomit yellow water, it needs to be taken to the veterinary hospital for medical treatment.

3. If the cat suffers from gastroenteritis, the owner can first feed the cat an appropriate amount of gastrointestinal probiotics at home to help it regulate its intestinal function, and the phenomenon of vomiting yellow water will gradually disappear; Cats with severe gastroenteritis need to be taken to the veterinary hospital for treatment.

4. If the cat is infected with a viral disease and vomits yellow water, the owner needs to immediately send the cat to the hospital for treatment, because viral bacteria are contagious, so they should promptly follow up with others Cats are isolated to prevent other cats from being infected with diseases such as feline feline and feline coronavirus.

Warm reminder: If the cat is vomiting frequently, it needs to be sent to the hospital in time to find out the cause for treatment. If you have any other questions, you can consult your veterinarian directly.

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