A shot in the dark: our cat throws up a lot. Nobody has identified anything wrong.
Vet‑written answer
<p>Hello there! I'm sorry to hear your cat is having tummy troubles. Frequent vomiting can be frustrating, but let's see if we can figure things out together.<br><br><br><br>Cats can vomit for various reasons. Sometimes it's as simple as hairballs from grooming. If the vomit contains fur, this could be the cause. Other times, certain foods might not agree with their tummies, or they might eat too quickly. Stress or changes in the environment can also upset their stomachs.<br><br><br><br>At home, consider feeding smaller, more frequent meals to see if that helps. Make sure your kitty has plenty of fresh water to prevent dehydration. Brushing your cat regularly can reduce hairballs, and maintain a calm environment to minimize stress.<br><br><br><br>Keep an eye out for red flags like vomiting accompanied by lethargy, diarrhea, or weight loss, as these might signal a more serious issue. Also, if your cat is vomiting persistently, or if you notice blood or bile, it's time to seek veterinary attention.<br><br><br><br>I recommend booking a video consult with us here at Dial A Vet. We can discuss your cat's symptoms more thoroughly, review their diet and lifestyle, and decide on the next best steps together. Looking forward to helping you and your furry friend!</p>