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What medicine should I give a cat that vomits white foam?

White-foam vomit can signal spoiled food, a foreign object, hairballs or gastroenteritis. Medication is usually not advised until the cause is known, since a vomiting cat will just throw the medicine back up.

Q&A πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Is Dog Regurgitation Normal?

Is Dog Regurgitation Normal?

Regurgitationβ€”when a dog brings food back up shortly after eating and re-chews itβ€”is usually a normal part of digestion, especially in dogs that eat too quickly. It helps break food down and improves nutrient absorption. However, frequent regurgitation can also signal indigestion, a diet too greasy or low in fiber, or stress and anxiety. In most cases there is no need to worry, but if regurgitation is accompanied by vomiting, loss of appetite, or happens repeatedly, it may point to a digestive problem that needs a vet's attention. Adjusting feeding habits and food quality is the best prevention.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Is It Normal for Cats to Swallow Kibble Without Chewing?

Is It Normal for Cats to Swallow Kibble Without Chewing?

Cats that gulp down kibble without chewing are usually behaving perfectly normally, and it generally does not harm their digestion. This fast-eating habit is inherited from wild ancestors who swallowed prey whole to avoid losing it to rivals, while a cat's sharp, offset molars are built for tearing rather than grinding food the way human teeth do. Most modern kibble is formulated to be easily digestible, so whole swallowing is rarely a problem. However, a sudden shift to non-chewing, signs of mouth pain while eating, or undigested kibble appearing in the stool or vomit can signal dental disease or poor digestion. Choosing appropriately sized kibble, using a slow-feeder bowl, and offering chewy treats such as freeze-dried meat can encourage healthier eating. Keep an eye on your cat's habits and consult a vet if anything changes.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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Cat Food Ingredients to Avoid, No Matter How Cheap

Not all cat food is created equal, and the ingredient list is the single most reliable way to judge quality. Some products hide preservatives, flavor enhancers, and fillers that can harm your cat over time β€” from potential carcinogens like BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin, and TBHQ to appetite stimulants such as MSG and pyrophosphate. Other risky additives include propylene glycol, nitrites, synthetic vitamin K3, and thickening gums, while artificial colors and sweeteners add sugar and nothing of value. Because cats are obligate carnivores, diets overloaded with corn, wheat, or soy not only lack nutrition but may trigger allergies and even aflatoxin exposure. Learning to read the label helps you protect your cat from low-grade food, no matter how attractive the price.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
How to Safely Cuddle Your Cat and Stay Healthy

How to Safely Cuddle Your Cat and Stay Healthy

Cuddling and nuzzling a cat - playfully called "sniffing the cat" - is a way owners show affection, and cats are uniquely cuddle-friendly because they barely smell. Unlike dogs, whose whole-body sweat glands make them rank without baths, a cat's scattered glands and constant self-grooming, plus sunbathing that kills bacteria, leave little odor. But close contact is not risk-free: diseases in cat feces or on the coat can pass to people. These include toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidiosis, and roundworm (mostly a kitten worry), plus Q fever from Coxiella burnetii, flea-driven skin allergies, and rarely rabies or hepatitis. Enjoy the cuddle, but wash up after, keep indoor cats' litter clean, and be extra careful if you are pregnant or unwell.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Doesn’t My Cat Throw Up Hairballs

Why Doesn’t My Cat Throw Up Hairballs

Cats groom constantly, so they swallow hair - but not every cat throws it back up. Swallowed hair usually passes with food into the stomach and on through the intestines, leaving in the stool; only when the stomach flags it as a foreign body does the brain trigger a vomit. So a cat that rarely hacks up hairballs is often just moving the hair through normally. More frequent grooming can signal fear or stress. The real concern is hairball syndrome, where a matted clump blocks the stomach outlet and causes repeated violent vomiting and dehydration - see a vet if vomiting happens many times a day. Prevent it by regular brushing, trimming long coats, and hairball-control food with extra fiber.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Can Cats Eat Ice Cream

Can Cats Eat Ice Cream

On a hot day your cat may beg for a lick of your ice cream, but it is best not to share. Ice cream is loaded with sugars a meat-eating cat does not need and cannot digest well, which strains the organs and, with its high calories, packs on weight - and cats cannot even taste sweetness, so they are really after the milk smell. Many cats are lactose intolerant and get diarrhea from the dairy. The bigger danger is flavor: chocolate holds theobromine that can poison a cat within 4-24 hours; coffee and matcha both carry caffeine that can trigger seizures and fatal breathing failure. Skip the scoop and keep your cat to its own treats.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
How to Tell If Your Dog Has Internal Parasites

How to Tell If Your Dog Has Internal Parasites

Internal parasites in dogs often cause poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, dull coat, and itching, and heavy infestations add anemia, rapid breathing, unsteady gait, seizures, or coughing. To confirm, a veterinarian can run a fecal exam, blood test, or imaging such as X-ray or CT to find eggs, larvae, or the parasite's size and location. Prevent infection with good hygiene, regular deworming, and not letting the dog eat waste or raw meat, and treat promptly with the right dewormer if infected.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
What Diseases Does the FVRCP Cat Vaccine Prevent?

What Diseases Does the FVRCP Cat Vaccine Prevent?

The FVRCP vaccine, commonly called the cat triple vaccine, protects against three contagious feline diseases: feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR), calicivirus (FCV), and panleukopenia (FPV, or feline distemper). It greatly lowers infection risk but is not a full guarantee. Kittens can start at eight weeks, need two to three shots three to four weeks apart, and then an annual booster. Sick or pregnant cats should not be vaccinated.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Is My Hamster Limp and Weak?

Why Is My Hamster Limp and Weak?

A hamster that feels limp and weak can have many causes, and the symptom alone is hard to pin down. Common reasons include a poor environment, low blood sugar, malnutrition, digestive trouble, or infection such as respiratory disease, liver problems, or diabetes. Offer rich nutrition and a warm, clean, well-ventilated home with room to move, and if weakness continues or comes with vomiting, diarrhea, discharge, or temperature change, take the hamster to a veterinarian.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026