Hi there! I'm sorry to hear your kitty has been throwing up white foam. It’s unsettling to see, but let’s try to figure out what might be going on. White foam often indicates that your cat is vomiting on an empty stomach. This can happen if she's going too long between meals or feels a bit nauseous late at night. It might be a good idea to try offering her a small portion of her regular food before bedtime to see if that helps settle things.
Stress from transitioning into a new home can also cause digestive upset. Since she’s still adjusting, maintaining a consistent feeding routine can provide some comfort.
Keep an eye on her for any additional signs like repeated vomiting, lethargy, a loss of appetite, or any changes in her litter box habits. If you notice these signs or if the vomiting becomes more frequent, it's important to take action.
Consider scheduling a video consult with one of our veterinarians at Dial A Vet. They can provide more personalized advice and help decide if any tests or treatments are needed to ensure your kitty stays healthy and happy.
2 year old female cat throws up white foam from time to time usually late at night. We just rescued her a month ago, and they said she had a clean bill of health. we have been feeding her mostly what she would eat at petsmart (the kennel she was at) but so
I'm really hoping for some insight or advice here. We recently adopted a sweet 2-year-old cat named Luna about a month ago. According to the shelter, she was given a clean bill of health, but I'm starting to get a bit worried. Every now and then, particularly late at night, she vomits this white foam. It's not frequent, but it's enough to concern me. We've kept her diet quite consistent with what the shelter provided, mostly feeding her the same brand they used from PetSmart. Occasionally, we switch it up with a more nutritious option. Could the mix of these foods be upsetting her stomach? Or is this something more serious? I’m a bit lost here and would appreciate any advice on what could be causing this or if I should be taking her to the vet. Thanks in advance for your help!
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