I. What are the causes of cat vomiting
Intestinal parasites can cause cat inflammation and vomiting; food allergies and intolerance can also cause cats to vomit; bacteria Sexual and viral gastroenteritis, ingestion of toxic substances, motion sickness, stress, liver and kidney diseases, etc., will cause cats to vomit. Most cats with fever and vomiting are mainly caused by gastrointestinal inflammation in cats, causing feline inflammatory bowel disease. Cats with IBD may experience vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, and lethargy. Some cats with severe inflammatory bowel disease have blood in their stools. Symptoms vary depending on the location of the gastrointestinal infection.
Two, how to treat fever caused by vomiting
General gastrointestinal Inflamed cats need to be fed corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and the immune system’s response to inflammatory bowel disease. Treatment with antibiotics is also recommended depending on the severity of the condition. Cats with gastroenteritis need to change their diet to adjust to the cat’s inflammatory bowel disease. For example, eat hypoallergenic cat food and high-fiber, low-fat cat food.
In addition, it is necessary to add sufficient water, and some electrolyte solutions are also a good choice. Electrolyte solutions can help restore electrolyte balance when your cat is vomiting or having diarrhea. When the cat’s body is extremely dehydrated, you can choose a subcutaneous injection to replenish the cat’s body water.
There are many reasons for cats to vomit and have a fever, although most of them are caused by gastrointestinal, other diseases also cause many reasons. When the owner finds that the cat is in such a situation, he should send it to the hospital first. Diagnose treatment.