The specific reasons for cat vomiting are as follows:
First, bacterial gastroenteritis, parasitic gastroenteritis, fungal gastroenteritis, allergic gastric Enteritis, viral gastroenteritis, intestinal obstruction, foreign body gastroenteritis, megacolon, etc. may all cause symptoms of vomiting in cats.
Secondly, for some middle-aged and elderly cats, long-term irregular diet or stress stimulation can also cause cats to vomit.
Third, medical diseases such as liver disease, kidney disease, and pancreatitis can also cause vomiting symptoms in cats.
Fourth, when a cat suffers from brain concussion, fractures, or internal bleeding due to trauma, vomiting symptoms will also occur.
Fifth, if the cat eats some messy things and causes some neurological symptoms, it will vomit. If a cat eats rat poison or other poisons that can cause nerve paralysis, it will vomit.
Sixth, the owner keeps some flowers and plants at home, which may cause some more sensitive cats to develop allergic gastroenteritis and then vomiting symptoms.
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