4 month kitten vomits alot in the past few hours

loveymoore

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Earlier in the day, my sister found a vomit on the floor right next to their food bowl, it contained some of his undigested food.
This evening, my sister once again found a vomit but this time, it looks more watery and has bubbles but it has a yellow color. Attached below is the image of the vomit.
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After a few minutes, he, again vomitted and it still has the same watery and bubbled texture but it has an orange to brownish hue. The images below are the picture of his vomit.
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He puked a few more times, and below are the images of his most recent puke.
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I am not familiar with this kind of vomit, does anyone know what this means? And what can I do for my cat. Thank you so much.
 

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I would call your vet if I were you - a kitten that age can get dehydrated quite quickly and as it's repeated vomiting rather than a one-off, it's probably worth asking for professional advice.

I hope he feels better soon :)
 

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I would consult a vet in this case, because the kittens are still very young and it can be difficult to handle this on your own.
 
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I would consult a vet in this case, because the kittens are still very young and it can be difficult to handle this on your own.
Hi! my sister already brought him to the vet and the diagnosis was that he has a fever and frequent vomiting, he was given a medicine for the puking and electrolyte powder since the vet said it couldnt be diagnosed for sure for now. Thank you for your response, though ☺.
 
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I would call your vet if I were you - a kitten that age can get dehydrated quite quickly and as it's repeated vomiting rather than a one-off, it's probably worth asking for professional advice.

I hope he feels better soon :)
Hi, my sister brought him to the vet and he was give medicine for puking and electroly powder since he cant be surely diagnosed yet. Thank you so much for your response ☺.
 
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