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Hi all,
Why would a cat vomit bile (yellow and foamy and now, ground bones from Primal rabbit) after only a few hours (usually after 5 but sometimes 4) after a meal? I have fed him 5 times a day to reduce the effect but it still happens now that he's been on a much healthier food. We started with Tiki Cat chicken late January, then Ziwipeak venison because the vet thought the vomiting could come from the chicken but since he had bad stools on Ziwipeak, he is now on Primal rabbit.
He started to vomit bile late 2012, after I put him on some diet, the Chilean vet told me to feed him before going to bed. He still had kibbles at the time so I fed him a small portion overnight. It helped a lot but late 2014, when he was on Science Diet Hairball Control, he started to vomit bile and hairball a lot. After some research, I thought it was the high carb diet and it would get better on high quality, low to no carb food.
His last blood test (+ GI panel + T4) came back normal in May, he is active, has appetite, he's 6ish. I'm scratching my head over this... Could it be that I need to feed him more daily ? Or more at once ?
Why would a cat vomit bile (yellow and foamy and now, ground bones from Primal rabbit) after only a few hours (usually after 5 but sometimes 4) after a meal? I have fed him 5 times a day to reduce the effect but it still happens now that he's been on a much healthier food. We started with Tiki Cat chicken late January, then Ziwipeak venison because the vet thought the vomiting could come from the chicken but since he had bad stools on Ziwipeak, he is now on Primal rabbit.
He started to vomit bile late 2012, after I put him on some diet, the Chilean vet told me to feed him before going to bed. He still had kibbles at the time so I fed him a small portion overnight. It helped a lot but late 2014, when he was on Science Diet Hairball Control, he started to vomit bile and hairball a lot. After some research, I thought it was the high carb diet and it would get better on high quality, low to no carb food.
His last blood test (+ GI panel + T4) came back normal in May, he is active, has appetite, he's 6ish. I'm scratching my head over this... Could it be that I need to feed him more daily ? Or more at once ?