my cat keeps trowing up and wont eat much?
my cat keeps trowing up its been everyday for the past couple off days same times its chunky but i took her dry food away because that's all she would eat now that i have done that she wont eat wet food i got her to eat a little bit yesterday and it seamed to be all fine unitll this morning when she trow up it was a yellow liquid now but she is drink as much as normal but is sleeping a lot more and she hasn't lost weight. i don't know if this might be stress because we did recently get a dog but she seams to be fine now with him . she hasn't been out side much excepted a couple of times and she have also gotten a grass seed such just above her eye witch has also made her eye swollen we puled it out and her eye went down very quickly im not 100% sore if i got all the seed out could that be the problem and what eles could it be HELP please ok i just feed her and shes loveing it does that help much
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- I don't really know of anything that matches those symptoms. If it keeps up, definitley get the cat to a vet.
- You should take your cat to the vet asap it could have liver disease my cat died from that.
- She needs to see a vet ASAP.
- She needs to see a vet right away. Sounds like either poisoning or some disease. Do not wait to see if this improves. Throwing up gets her dehydrated which is going to make her worse.
- There are numerous reason why your cat could be sick and honestly, not eating, vomiting, drinking less and sleeping more these are all signs that your kitty is telling you she doesn't feel well. Take her to the vet as it has been a few days. If she were my cat, I would call right away, it could be something real simple but you know just in case. There are some great resources online out there too, but I think the vet is your best bet at this point. I wish you and your kitty well.
- deffinately go see your vet as soon as possible. There are many reasons a cat can have these symptoms. To avoid dehydration and more severe problems, she needs to be seen by your vet and treated.
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