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I took my cat to the vet two weeks ago when he vomited 7 times in one day. The vet and I thought it was a possibility that switching dry food may have been partially causing it (he hated the new food I was transitioning to, so I increased the "old" food which happened to be a new formula).
He's currently just on the canned Fancy Feast pate until an order for a sensitive stomach food goes through next week. He's usually done mostly ok on Fancy Feast in the past.
For the past week he's down to about an average of one vomit per day, but he also gags strongly while eating once or twice a day. His energy level is mostly normal, but slightly less (he is jumping on windowsills etc but not playing much recently).
So he generally seems to have improved, but not sure if this is a normal rate of improvement. I was going to call the vet today, but they're closed for Memorial Day, so I thought I'd ask if any of you have had an experience like this. Would a cat still be recovering from a food switch two weeks later?
He's currently just on the canned Fancy Feast pate until an order for a sensitive stomach food goes through next week. He's usually done mostly ok on Fancy Feast in the past.
For the past week he's down to about an average of one vomit per day, but he also gags strongly while eating once or twice a day. His energy level is mostly normal, but slightly less (he is jumping on windowsills etc but not playing much recently).
So he generally seems to have improved, but not sure if this is a normal rate of improvement. I was going to call the vet today, but they're closed for Memorial Day, so I thought I'd ask if any of you have had an experience like this. Would a cat still be recovering from a food switch two weeks later?