Hi all
I'm having a little issue with one of my cats, and was curious to see if
anyone else has had this problem.
My cat has frequent bouts of upchucking, usually once to five times a week.
Its always undigested food. We've taken her to the vet, and the vet cannot
find anything wrong. The vet suggested changing the diet, but all that has
done is changed the color of the upchuck. We've tried the low grade food
(Meow Mix and something else), to high grade like Science Diet. We're
stumped as to what to do.
Anyone have this problem with a cat before?
FW
L. Kelly - 11 Jul 2003 05:45 GMT
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Brat, my Siames is like this. Some cats just have more sensitive stomachs than
others...just like humans. If everything checks out fine with the vet, then I wouldn't be
too overly concerned with it. As long as she is healthy and doing normal kitty stuff,
then it should not be a problem....other than cleaning up the mess. :-(
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Dee - 11 Jul 2003 20:28 GMT
> My cat has frequent bouts of upchucking, usually once to five times a week.
> Its always undigested food. We've taken her to the vet, and the vet cannot
> find anything wrong. The vet suggested changing the diet, but all that has
> done is changed the color of the upchuck. We've tried the low grade food
> (Meow Mix and something else), to high grade like Science Diet. We're
> stumped as to what to do.
Have you tried giving her an all natural food? Something that doesn't use
nasty chemical preservatives and doesn't have alot of crap fillers maybe.
Dee
Troy - 12 Jul 2003 02:05 GMT
Have you tried her on a wet food or fresh meat to see if the problem
is diet related? Even if this is only a temporary change it may help
you eliminate diet as an issue. I found that even with wet food my
sensitive cat will vomit so I had to find a brand that wasn't too rich
for him.
Troy.