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Even the healthiest dogs or cats vomit once in a while. However, if your pet is vomiting more frequently than once per week or is showing signs of lethargy, weakness, decreased appetite, blood in the vomit material itself, increased thirst, increased or decreased urination, or simultaneous diarrhea, he or she should be evaluated by one of our veterinarians as soon as possible.
Diagnosing the cause of frequent vomiting in dogs or cats begins with a thorough physical exam from one of our veterinarians along with the history from the owner. During the exam, we will ask about the pet’s medical history, diet or recent diet changes, recent activities, and any other symptoms like diarrhea, lethargy, or weight loss. A physical exam helps us assess your cat’s overall health, checking for signs of dehydration, abdominal pain, or other abnormalities.
For more information about the common causes of vomiting in cats, please visit our blog.