Ragdoll cat vomiting

Causes of Ragdoll’s vomiting

1. Eating too fast or too much

Ragdoll’s vomiting may be due to eating. Eating too fast or too much can cause indigestion, leading to vomiting symptoms.

2. The food is too miscellaneous

The puppet cat’s stomach is not a “trash can.” If you keep feeding the puppet cat miscellaneous food for a long time, it will also lead to the cat’s stomach. Unable to bear vomiting symptoms.

 

3. Food problems

The puppet cat vomits; it may also be because of inappropriate food, such as forbidden or spoiled cat food.

4. Fragile stomach

The puppet cat’s stomach is very fragile, so it is easy to have symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea, which is fine if it is not too frequent.

 

Solutions for Ragdoll Cat Vomiting

1. Seek medical attention in time

The puppet cat vomits only occasionally, which may be due to the fragility of the stomach. If it continues to vomit for more than 1 to 2 days, the puppet cat should be taken to the hospital for medical treatment in time.

2. Pay attention to conditioning the stomach

Because most puppet cats have fragile stomachs, it is recommended to give the puppet cats a light diet, pay attention to conditioning the stomach, and can be fed Some probiotics to condition the intestines.

3. Feed the appropriate cat food

If the puppet cat occasionally has vomiting symptoms, then pay attention to whether choosing cat food for the puppet cat is correct. It is recommended to choose cat food for the puppet cat. Cat food with prebiotic ingredients will help to condition the puppet’s stomach from the diet.

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