Why is my 11-year-old female cat throwing up undigested cat food so often? Should I call Dial A Vet?

My 11-year-old cat has been throwing up her cat food without much chewing, which seems to happen more frequently these days, usually shortly after her meals. I'm not sure if it's something she's eating or if she's not feeling well. Given her age, I'm worried it might be more serious. Should I call Dial A Vet to discuss this, or is there something I could try at home first?

Answer

Your 11-year-old cat's frequent vomiting after meals, especially without chewing her food, can be concerning. Given her age, it could be a sign of an underlying health issue, and it's important to monitor her condition closely.

  • Frequent vomiting warrants attention
  • Consider potential dietary or health issues
  • Older cats may require more frequent veterinary assessments

As cats age, their dietary needs and health conditions can change, sometimes leading to digestive issues like vomiting. Factors such as sudden dietary changes, food intolerances, or stress can contribute to this. However, it can also indicate a more serious condition, such as dental issues, gastrointestinal problems, or organ dysfunction. Observing any additional symptoms or changes in behavior can provide useful information for diagnosis.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my older cat vomiting undigested food?

    Vomiting undigested food in older cats can be due to various reasons, such as eating too quickly, food intolerance, or more serious health issues like gastrointestinal disorders. A veterinary consultation can help identify the cause.

  • Should I change my cat's food if she is vomiting frequently?

    Before changing her diet, it's essential to consult with a veterinarian to rule out health issues. Sudden dietary changes might exacerbate the problem, so professional guidance is recommended.

  • When should I worry about my cat's vomiting?

    If your cat vomits frequently, shows signs of distress, lethargy, or if the vomiting is accompanied by diarrhea or weight loss, it is critical to seek veterinary advice promptly.

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