An old concern around her for sure I suppose. My cat, Marzi, had good bloodwork, acts and eats normally except for frequently vomiting after the first feeding of the day - almost exclusively, rather than other times during the day. Like clockwork - after about 3-5 minutes after eating. I suppose it's distinguished from regurgitation being that there are stomach contractions and what comes out is loose / liquid rather than solid. I have tried different foods, including a Purina 11+ designed for easier digestion, as well as a higher non-vomit bowl. She had teeth cleaning a few weeks ago. Picky eating at times and so have to crumble up dry treats on top of her wet, canned food. But...good appetite (once she starts eating anyway). Vet and I have often discussed getting her for an ultrasound, which is about 30-40 minutes away. As she gets older (around 13-14 I guess...not sure), she's increasingly stressed by a car trip so hate to put her through more than truly necessary. Possible inflammatory bowel issue? Of late the vomiting is several times this past week, but then can go for as long as two weeks without any. She has a long history of vomiting over the years. Not a new issue at all, but probably more frequent of late. She's back to eating the brand of food that she did for the past 12 years. I had gotten her off of it after it seemed like she no longer wanted it. Since then, over the past several months she's been on several different wet foods and actually, right now, her feedings are a varied combination of 4 different wet foods - probably overkill in the search for something she'll want to stay with. This is a cat who was NEVER fussy about food her whole life until the past year or so. Oh well...any suggestions appreciated. If it's felt the ultrasound is truly worth it, I can schedule it.