Cat regurgitation is a sudden and unexpected event.
Cat vomiting undigested food and bile.
When food is ingested bile is released in the small intestine.
That s a major problem and a visit to the vet is definitely recommended if this continues.
The most well known bacteria that causes cat vomiting and diarrhea is salmonella which is found in infected meats and food.
Bile also helps to clear waste products out of the body with feces and urine.
Both can result in a cat vomiting anywhere from twice per month to even daily.
Although often attributed to aging weight loss occurs because the intestinal wall loses its ability to absorb the digested nutrients from the cat s food.
Your cat will not experience any symptoms.
Cats also frequently get yeast infections caused by fungi.
Special foods or medication prescribed by your vet may also help relieve underlying health issues or allergies that lead to your cat vomiting.
It helps to emulsify fat so that it could be further processed in the intestines.
Vomiting with bile or bilious vomiting syndrome in cats can be an alarming condition for both the feline and the worried owner.
Be sure your cat sees the vet regularly and discuss your concerns.
An often overlooked cause of vomiting is a change in a cat s diet.
For a cat who still bolts her food you can try a puzzle feeder or a dry food with large crunchy pieces to slow her down.
Of course most cat food whether dry kibble or canned is some shade of brown in color.
Vomited bile is usually yellow in color though so if it is determined that the brown liquid your cat is vomiting is bile that could be a sign of a problem with your cat s internal organs.
If this is the root cause the vomiting should eventually subside.
Your cat will open its mouth and undigested food will emerge.
Regurgitation happens in the throat.
When the yeast infection affects the intestines your cat will have watery stools and may vomit as well.
How you can help a vomiting cat.
The food has not made it to the stomach.
If a cat is vomiting bile it means that the bile travels from small intestine to the stomach which is abnormal.
If you ve recently changed your cat s food added new foods or even started a course of feline medication nausea and or indigestion may result.
This means you will not receive any warning.
Bile is a yellow or green substance produced in a cat rsquo s liver which aids in digestion of food.