My cat keeps gagging like she's trying to throw up but nothing's coming out, and she hasn't eaten much today. Should I be worried?

This afternoon, I noticed my cat making gagging sounds as if she's trying to vomit, but nothing is actually coming up. It's quite alarming, and she's also not eating much today, which is unusual for her. Could this be a sign of something serious, or is it possible she just has a hairball stuck? Should I take her to the vet?

Answer

Your cat's gagging sounds and lack of appetite could be due to various reasons, such as a hairball or something more serious. It's crucial to monitor her closely to determine if veterinary attention is needed.

  • Gagging could indicate a hairball or respiratory issue
  • Decreased appetite is a sign that should not be ignored
  • Seek immediate advice if symptoms persist or worsen

It's common for cats to gag when they have a hairball; however, if your cat continues to show signs of distress or stops eating, this could indicate an underlying health issue such as an obstruction or respiratory concern. Pay close attention to any other symptoms and changes in behavior.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my cat gagging but not bringing anything up?

    This could be due to a hairball or another issue like a throat obstruction. If this persists, a vet visit is advisable.

  • What should I do if my cat stops eating?

    A sudden lack of appetite can be serious. Monitor for other symptoms, and consult a vet if she doesn’t resume eating soon.

  • How can I help my cat pass a hairball?

    Hydration, a balanced diet, and regular grooming can help. If the issue continues, a vet can provide further assistance.

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

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