Did the cat vomit after raising a cat? The editor has compiled the common causes and analysis methods for cats to vomit for you, and you must remember them well.
1. Indigestion kittens are in the weaning stage for one month, so they need to pay special attention to their diet. If they are given cat food directly, it will lead to indigestion and vomiting. Therefore, at this stage, you cannot give the kitten cat food directly. If you want to feed it, you can feed it a small amount. You need to soak it in warm water and give it to the kitten to get it adapted a little bit. At the same time, kittens can be fed probiotics or digestive-enhancing drugs.
2. Infected with feline plague virus
Because a month-old kitten is still young and has not been fully vaccinated, the resistance and immunity are relatively poor, so the chance of being infected with feline plague virus is high. At the same time, the symptoms of diarrhea, poor mental health, increased body temperature, and bloody stools may also occur. Vomites are generally cat food, transparent foam, white liquid, etc. At this time, the owner should pay attention to observation. Once the cat is found to have the above abnormal symptoms, he should go to the pet hospital for examination and confirmation in time, and treat it in time after the diagnosis.
3. Infection of parasites in the body. Because kittens lick everywhere, they are also infected with parasites in the body. They usually experience symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal enlargement, weight loss, and anemia. If there are many insects, the insect body may also be pulled out. The owner can check the cat's anus and feces to see if there are any white adults or sesame eggs. If there are any, the kitten has parasites. At this time, you need to consider deworming the cat, but since the cat is still relatively young in a month, the choice of drugs is more rigorous. It is best to choose antiworming drugs with few side effects and high safety.