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What Causes a Cat to Vomit

What Causes a Cat to Vomit

Cat vomit comes in many forms, from harmless hairballs to warning signs like blood or parasites. Knowing what you are looking at helps you decide when a vet visit is urgent.

Pet Health πŸ“… December 31, 2020
Cat Vomiting: Causes and How to Tell What’s Wrong

Cat Vomiting: Causes and How to Tell What’s Wrong

Cat vomiting has dozens of causesβ€”from eating too fast and hairballs to infections, toxins like lilies, and organ disease. Telling active vomiting from passive regurgitation, then reading the vomit, frequency, and your cat's energy, narrows the cause before a vet visit.

Pet Health πŸ“… December 26, 2020
What Are the Symptoms of Gastroenteritis in Dogs

What Are the Symptoms of Gastroenteritis in Dogs

A dog's gut is sensitive, and tainted or raw food can trigger gastroenteritis β€” vomiting and diarrhea are the hallmarks, while the hemorrhagic form with blood in the stool is an emergency. A low-fat, easily digested diet and gradual food changes are the best prevention.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 21, 2020
Will a Cat Die from Pus-Like Eye Discharge?

Will a Cat Die from Pus-Like Eye Discharge?

Pus-like eye discharge itself isn't fatal, but the diseases behind it can be β€” feline distemper (panleukopenia), rhinotracheitis (cat flu), and calicivirus all produce crusty, pus-like eye discharge. The underlying illness, not the eyes, is the real danger.

Pet Health πŸ“… September 29, 2020
What Causes Pancreatitis in Cats?

What Causes Pancreatitis in Cats?

Feline pancreatitis is one of the most common cat illnesses, striking obese and senior cats most often and frequently traveling with bowel and bile-duct inflammation as a 'triaditis.' It starts when the pancreas digests itself through activated enzymes, and repeated vomiting with no food can slide into dangerous fatty liver, so veterinary care should not wait.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 18, 2026
What Your Dog’s Waste and Walk Reveal About Its Health

What Your Dog’s Waste and Walk Reveal About Its Health

Beyond temperature, pulse, and weight, a walk is the best window into your dog's health β€” watch its gait, expression, and the color and shape of its urine and stool. Red or dark urine can mean bleeding, cloudy urine an infection, shiny urine crystals, and orange urine jaundice; soft, bloody, or black stool points to digestive trouble. Catch these early and bring a fresh sample to the vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Cats Vomit: Common Causes by Severity

Why Cats Vomit: Common Causes by Severity

Not all vomiting is harmless β€” while hairballs and eating too fast are normal, persistent or severe vomiting can signal parasites, foreign objects, or serious organ disease. Know the three types of throwing up and the warning signs that mean a trip to the vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Dog Rumination: What It Is and How to Treat It

Dog Rumination: What It Is and How to Treat It

Rumination is when a dog brings food back up and immediately re-chews and swallows itβ€”unlike vomiting, where the food is simply expelled. Manage it by fasting, identifying the cause (overeating, eating too fast, ulcers, gastritis, or something toxic), and seeing a vet if bile, blood, or persistent vomiting appears.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why a Dog Suddenly Vomits (and How It Differs from Regurgitation)

Why a Dog Suddenly Vomits (and How It Differs from Regurgitation)

A dog that suddenly vomits may simply have eaten too much, or it could be regurgitating β€” which is harmless β€” but it may also signal acute gastritis, a gastrointestinal ulcer, or internal bleeding. Clear foamy vomit suggests gastritis, yellow fluid points to bile from a deeper problem, and any fresh blood means you should rush to the vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What to Do When Your Dog Regurgitates

What to Do When Your Dog Regurgitates

Regurgitation refers to the act of bringing food back up and re-eating it, a behavior normally seen in ruminants like cattle and sheep. When a dog shows signs of regurgitation, it means the dog vomits up undigested kibble, chews it, and swallows it again.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026