Chickens cannot vomit - however, if you give a chicken too much cat food, it will make them sick.
Peroxide is given to a cat to make it vomit if it has ingested something that could be dangerous or fatal. DO NOT try to do this yourself - go to the vet. A vet will know exactly how much to safely give a cat.
It is not safe or recommended to make your cat vomit on your own. If you suspect your cat has ingested something harmful, contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance and treatment. Trying to induce vomiting in a cat without professional supervision can be dangerous and potentially harmful to your pet.
It is concerning if a cat is eating another cat's vomit because it can lead to the spread of diseases and parasites, as well as potential health issues for the cat consuming the vomit.
Dog feces and cat vomit.
It depends how much tick spray the cat ingested, and which specific tick spray it was. It certainly would not be good for the cat. I would strongly recommend taking the cat and the tick spray can to the vet, as the vet is more likely to be able to find the effects of the specific active chemicals on the cat's system.
sometimes, if you feed your cat before it gives birth it will most likely vomit.
The vomit may contain hair, but not necessarily balls of it.
Yes, a cat can vomit if it eats too many bugs. Also, certain bugs give off distinct fluids which were designed to give protection to the bug to ward off prey.
It is not recommended. The tick has enough air to finish it's feeding and back out on it's own. Also, it may irritate the tick and cause it to vomit into the wound and increase the chance of infection.
If the dog tick medication was placed on the cat's fur, immediately wash the cat with warm soapy water all over and prevent the cat from licking its fur. After this, rush the cat to the vet, carrying along the dog tick medicine that it received so that your vet can start treatment.
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.