I'll be taking my cat to vet tomorrow (it's closed today because of Easter) but I'm very anxious so I thought I would consult here.
My cat vomited some clear liquid on April 5th, 8th and today. It only happened once each of these days. Last time it happened I called the vet and they said to come in if starts to happen often and to give him some hairball paste, which I did every day since (so for four days now).
He doesn't do it immediately after eating, it literally comes out of nowhere, he just starts retching and all that comes out is a bit of clear liquid.
He has no diarrhea, is eating and drinking and has a ton of energy (like always).
I don't know what to think, he looks completely fine but I hear cats can hide illness well. It seems like nothing but at the same time, something is clearly wrong? I tried googling and now I really talked myself into thinking he has a tumor or something... He's very young, about to turn two.
What could it be? Do you guys think something he could be very ill? Vets are sometimes very flippant about cats vomiting because it's so common, should I ask for any specific tests?
My cat vomited some clear liquid on April 5th, 8th and today. It only happened once each of these days. Last time it happened I called the vet and they said to come in if starts to happen often and to give him some hairball paste, which I did every day since (so for four days now).
He doesn't do it immediately after eating, it literally comes out of nowhere, he just starts retching and all that comes out is a bit of clear liquid.
He has no diarrhea, is eating and drinking and has a ton of energy (like always).
I don't know what to think, he looks completely fine but I hear cats can hide illness well. It seems like nothing but at the same time, something is clearly wrong? I tried googling and now I really talked myself into thinking he has a tumor or something... He's very young, about to turn two.
What could it be? Do you guys think something he could be very ill? Vets are sometimes very flippant about cats vomiting because it's so common, should I ask for any specific tests?