hi every one and thanks for taking the time to read his and offer advice and insight....
Here’s the situation
I took in a feral rescue kitten he was three months old when I got him (he’s now 6 months) and was feeding him a mixture of wet and dry food he never ate too quickly he always paced him self and he never emptied the dish of the dry food. She was having problems with vomiting he would never vomit the full amount of what he ate it would only be a couple little bits of dry food completely encased in foam... thick clear foam... I spoke to two different vets about the issue within the first month of having him and none of them really had an answer other than to tell me that he was probably just eating too quickly which I insisted he was not. I ended up running out of dry food one day and I wasn’t able to get to the grocery store for two days so for two days he had only wet food no dry food and the vomiting stopped immediately . So since then I have been feeding him only wet food and a bit of fresh cooked chicken whenever I happened to be cooking chicken . I have tried twice since stopping his dry food completely to give him some dry food again and both times within minutes he immediately started vomiting that thick foam. Last night I tried taking the dry food and I soaked in water for about 45 minutes to try and soften it up and I gave him a little bit of it and within minutes he was vomiting.
Has anybody else had experience with this happening to one of their cats I’m just not sure what’s causing it if he needs to be on an all wet diet then that’s what it’s going to be but I’m finding that he’s just so hungry on all wet and I want to make sure that he’s getting enough food to fill his belly
Here’s the situation
I took in a feral rescue kitten he was three months old when I got him (he’s now 6 months) and was feeding him a mixture of wet and dry food he never ate too quickly he always paced him self and he never emptied the dish of the dry food. She was having problems with vomiting he would never vomit the full amount of what he ate it would only be a couple little bits of dry food completely encased in foam... thick clear foam... I spoke to two different vets about the issue within the first month of having him and none of them really had an answer other than to tell me that he was probably just eating too quickly which I insisted he was not. I ended up running out of dry food one day and I wasn’t able to get to the grocery store for two days so for two days he had only wet food no dry food and the vomiting stopped immediately . So since then I have been feeding him only wet food and a bit of fresh cooked chicken whenever I happened to be cooking chicken . I have tried twice since stopping his dry food completely to give him some dry food again and both times within minutes he immediately started vomiting that thick foam. Last night I tried taking the dry food and I soaked in water for about 45 minutes to try and soften it up and I gave him a little bit of it and within minutes he was vomiting.
Has anybody else had experience with this happening to one of their cats I’m just not sure what’s causing it if he needs to be on an all wet diet then that’s what it’s going to be but I’m finding that he’s just so hungry on all wet and I want to make sure that he’s getting enough food to fill his belly