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Clear liquid vomit in cats

Clear liquid vomit in cats can be caused by various reasons such as overeating, parasite infection, gastritis, and enteritis. If the cause is overeating, vomiting clear liquid is a normal phenomenon and there is generally no need to worry too much. If the clear liquid vomit is abnormal and accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to a regular pet hospital for treatment in a timely manner. Otherwise, it is easy to delay the treatment time and affect the recovery of the disease.

  1. Overeating in cats

If cats are fed too much, it may increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, affect the normal digestion of food, and cause excessive stomach acid secretion, leading to reflux and clear liquid vomit. It is necessary to adjust the diet, eat small meals, and avoid excessive eating and drinking. Generally, there is no need for drug treatment.

  1. Parasite infection

Intestinal parasite infection can cause intestinal damage, leading to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, regurgitation, and burning sensation. Indigestion of food can also cause clear liquid vomit. Under the guidance of a doctor, cats can be given parasite-control drugs to improve the situation and reduce the harm to the intestines.

  1. Gastritis

The causes of gastritis include an unhealthy diet and Helicobacter pylori infection. It can cause damage to the gastric mucosa and lead to symptoms such as regurgitation and burning sensation. As the disease progresses, cats may vomit gastric juice, which is transparent or white. It is necessary to follow the doctor's advice and take antibiotics, digestive enzymes, and protect the gastric mucosa.

  1. Enteritis

Enteritis is a common disease that can cause intestinal damage, leading to impaired gastrointestinal function and the phenomenon of vomiting water. It can also affect normal eating. Treatment requires obedience to the doctor's advice to take antibiotics. In severe cases, it is recommended that owners take their cats to the hospital for timely treatment.