Probably it's because of a hairball .
Probably it's because of a hairball .
sometimes, if you feed your cat before it gives birth it will most likely vomit.
Yes, and I wouldn't be surprised if the cat did die from this. The lungs are a sterile environment for the most part, but the stomach can have all sorts of bacteria in it. Also, the vomit is very irritating (remember the burning sensation at the back of your nose the last time you threw up?), which causes a massive inflammatory response in the lungs that can basically flood the lungs with water and drown the cat.
make sure that your shih tzu's water bowl has lots of water. Then you get to clean up the vomit. and if you need to, wipe it's mouth.
Sometimes a cat will drink a lot of water, over-extend its stomach, and then throw up to relieve the pressure. However, if this is happening repeatedly, it is worth checking with a vet. If a cat does not have access to grass, it will drink water to relieve a stomach ache, and this can result in clear vomit if the cat drinks too much. A cat suffering from repeated stomach ache should be checked by a vet for more serious problems.
The vomit may contain hair, but not necessarily balls of it.
It will throw up will it is under anaesthetic and if it has eaten, it will choke on its food, but if it does not eat, there will be nothing in the vomit to choke the cat.
Chickens cannot vomit - however, if you give a chicken too much cat food, it will make them sick.
if your cat is an outside cat then it is common for them to vomit. they eat grass and other plants (and sometimes string etc) that is not good for them, they barf up whatever cannot pass through. If your cat is an indoor cat it may have eaten a rubber band or small object and/or a fake houseplant. My cats do this all the time and barf it back up. Loom and see if there are pieces of string or grass in your cats vomit, and there'syour problem.
If it is clear foam it is due to hairballs that the cat is trying to vomit out, you will need to give the cat a laxative or lactulose to help. These products can be purchased only from the veterinarian.
Cause their hungry
Humans generally do not get hookworm from their cat or dog. If the cat vomits or excretes worms and this is cleaned up immediately, it poses no risk to humans. The cat should see a vet for treatment. *If you have young children, it can be possible for the child to ingest a hookworm egg from the cat's feces or vomit. But that would mean the child has touched the vomit or feces and then put the child put their fingers into the child's mouth.