Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Furry Facts - Why Does My Cat Keep Throwing Up?

Furry Facts - Why Does My Cat Keep Throwing Up?
Cat vomiting can be a perfectly natural thing to happen and it is usualy nothing for cat owners to worry too much about. Main reasons your cat could be vomiting is because it ate too much, too fast or it ate something that is indigestable and your cat is simply purging it from the system.

The most common cause of your cat is vomiting hairballs. Every time you clean your cat, swallows up a few loose hair. The hair is indigestible, and have gone to the cats stomach and intestines. During the period of heavy melting or cats, other cats groom the cat swallows enough hair so that when you put a wad in the stomach. Cat throwing these bundles of hair like a ball of hair. If your cat a hairball caughs you should do nothing to clean out. Long-haired cats are more prone to hairballs than short hair.

If your cat vomits eating grass and then it might be that the catnip, to do just that, eating - vomiting! If you have domestic cats and can not be angry with you when you are eating your plants and flowers. You should go to the pet store and buy catnip. You should also pay attention to plant, what you have in your home. Some plants such as oleander, easter lily, philodendron, ivy, geraniums, digital, Lily of the Valey, asparagus fern, baby's breath, or bird paradise and Clematis are poisonous and cause cats to vomit. If you think your cat is eating poisonous plants, you should contact your vet immediately.

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