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What are the reasons for a cat vomiting yellow foam?
A cat vomiting yellow foam may be due to causes such as indigestion, long-term hunger, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, and feline distemper.
Indigestion: If a cat eats too fast or too much, it can lead to indigestion and vomit yellow foam. Therefore, owners should control the cat's food intake and eating speed during feeding, such as using slow feeders and feeding in small portions, to reduce the occurrence of indigestion. Also, choosing easily digestible food and maintaining a regular diet and meal times can help maintain the cat's health.
Long-term hunger: If a cat goes without food for a long time, excessive stomach acid secretion can cause the cat to vomit yellow mucus. Therefore, owners should pay attention to providing enough drinking water and food for their cats and stick to the principle of regular and quantitative feeding to avoid hunger and thirst.
Diseases: If a cat frequently vomits and has other symptoms, such as loss of appetite, lethargy, diarrhea, and fever, it could be due to gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, or feline distemper. In this case, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital as soon as possible for examination and treatment to determine the cat's specific situation and make appropriate arrangements, avoiding the disease from worsening and affecting the cat's health.