Site Accessibility Features: Skip to page menus
Site Menus Section Skip to page content
6804 Hwy. 98 Hattiesburg, MS 39402 PH: 601-268-1350 FX: 601-268-1310
Site Content: Skip to page footer
May 08 2025
Why Is My Cat Throwing Up (Again)? A Fur-Real Guide to Feline Vomit
Home » News » Why Is My Cat Throwing Up Again A Fur Real Guide To Feline Vomit
So, you’re peacefully sipping your coffee when you hear the sound. You know the one: a throaty, gagging prelude followed by the unmistakable splort of cat vomit on your favorite rug. Welcome to cat parenthood.
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why does my cat keep barfing like it’s their part-time job?”—you’re in the right place.
The Top (Gross) Reasons Cats Vomit
- Hairballs: Nature’s Grossest Gift: Cats groom like it’s an Olympic sport, swallowing enough fur to knit a sweater. Most of it passes through their system, but sometimes it clumps into a surprise tube of fuzz that gets hurled onto your carpet at 3 a.m. You’re welcome.
- Speed-Eating Champions: Some cats scarf down food like they’re training for a competitive eating contest. Too fast, too furious leads to puke city. Try a slow-feed bowl unless you want dinner served twice.
- “Oops, I Ate That?”: Rubber bands, string, plastic wrappers—cats have a sixth sense for swallowing things they absolutely should not. Spoiler: Their stomachs don’t appreciate the adventure.
- Sensitive Tummies: Just like us after trying mystery meat at a potluck, some cats have food sensitivities. Switching food too quickly or feeding rich treats can turn mealtime into a gastric gamble.
- Medical Drama, Feline Edition: Chronic vomiting can be a sign of serious stuff like kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, or even feline IBS (yes, that’s a thing). If your cat is auditioning for Grey’s Anatomy, it’s time to call the vet.
When to Call the Pros (AKA Your Vet)
Don’t panic over a single puke. But if your cat is doing any of the following things, it’s time to call the vet:
The occasional cat puke is part of the cat package deal, like fur on black clothes and being ignored half the time. But if it’s happening often, looking weird, or coming with other symptoms, don’t just Google—call your vet.
Because your cat deserves to feel good…and your carpet deserves a break.
LifeLearn News
Note: This article, written by LifeLearn Animal Health (LifeLearn Inc.) is licensed to this practice for the personal use of our clients. Any copying, printing or further distribution is prohibited without the express written permission of Lifelearn. Please note that the news information presented here is NOT a substitute for a proper consultation and/or clinical examination of your pet by a veterinarian.
Site Sidebar: Skip to end of sidebar
Share
Proud Member of Emergency Vets
---------------------------------------------------------------Mississippi Veterinary Medical Association
American Veterinary Medical Association
---------------------------------------------------------------American Association of Feline Practitioners
Site Footer: Skip to top of page
© Copyright 2025 Provided by Covetrus AVImark | Powered by LifeLearn