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My 10yo cat was on home-cooked meat for the recent 3-4 years, she vomits every 10-14 days. My vet thought it might be some sort of food allergy, so I followed her suggestion and tried Royal Canin Anallergenic. She didn't stop the vomit pattern in the first month, but after some irregular vomits during that time, I found her didn't vomit for 25 days. The record was broken after a consecutive 3 days of some extra cooked chicken leg. But I honestly don't think dry food is a good source of food, I want to get her back to wet food without the vomiting. Before Anallergenic I mainly feed her with cooked chicken/pork/mussle/occasionally some chicken liver, mixed with Fancy Feast can, then sometime Ziwipeak air-dried lamb recipe if I don't have time to cook for her. Some efforts were put in to find the reason for the regular vomiting. I take her to the vet to do a geriatric panel every year and an ultrasound test 2 years ago but didn't find anything.
My question is, is it a good idea to trial and error different meat to find out what kind of protein she's allergic to while she is mainly on Royal Canin Anallergenic? My plan is to try one kind of meat at one time. If she could eat it for several days without throwing up, I'll make the assumption that she's ok with it. Does it sound plausible? Is there any other possibility to trigger the vomit? Given that every time she vomits right after she eats, or even still eating(she never vomits after eating more than 5min) and the content is always food still in its shape, does it sound like a food allergy? I assume the food is not yet down to its stomach?
I've been confusing regarding this issue for quite a while, I really really appreciate if anyone could share some experiences.
My question is, is it a good idea to trial and error different meat to find out what kind of protein she's allergic to while she is mainly on Royal Canin Anallergenic? My plan is to try one kind of meat at one time. If she could eat it for several days without throwing up, I'll make the assumption that she's ok with it. Does it sound plausible? Is there any other possibility to trigger the vomit? Given that every time she vomits right after she eats, or even still eating(she never vomits after eating more than 5min) and the content is always food still in its shape, does it sound like a food allergy? I assume the food is not yet down to its stomach?
I've been confusing regarding this issue for quite a while, I really really appreciate if anyone could share some experiences.