When there’s hair in the goopy mess, it’s tempting to blame hairballs (vets call them trichobezoars). When cats vomit up clumps of hair every few months — especially in the spring and fall when they ...
Here's what might be going on, plus available treatment options. While it’s normal for your cat to vomit every once in a while—whether it’s from a hairball or eating something they shouldn’t have—if ...
Cat owners must understand why their pets vomit. Vomiting can signal dietary issues, infections, or serious organ problems. Observing vomit colour and content offers clues. Frequent vomiting, blood, ...
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