5 Home Remedies For Cat Vomiting

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🐱 Is your cat feeling unwell and vomiting? Don't worry! In this video, Dr. Andrew Jones reveals 5 effective home remedies to help soothe your cat's stomach and prevent vomiting. 🌿✨

🔹 Discover natural solutions that you can easily prepare at home.
🔹 Learn why these remedies work and how to safely administer them to your cat.
🔹 Plus, get professional tips from Dr. Jones to ensure your cat's health and comfort.

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I had to come back to find this video to say thank you! My cat was throwing up multiple times a day for 7 days straight. 4 days ago I gave him 2.5 mg of Pepcid. A few hours later I gave him some canned food and he gobbled it right up. I gave him another dose the next morning. He hasn’t thrown up once since his first dose and he seems like he’s back to his normal self, and he’s back to cuddling on his favorite chair with our other cat which is great to see. You’ve saved me hundreds in vet bills and the stress it was going to bring my cat to be brought into the vet’s office. I’ve never been more thankful for a YouTube video.

kelseykautzman
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Thank you so much for this video. My 11 year old cat has been vomiting daily for months and I tried many homeopathic remedies that did not work. I started with the pepcid and removed kibble and all sea food and she is now on a mixture of canned beef, turkey, and raw food and it has been an amazing. No more vomiting and she appears more energized. Bless you!

dharmanalaboo
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Dr Jones, appreciate your openness as a vet, offering home remedies is something so rare and generous to do as a vet. My cat is a long hair junk lover (specially dry bamboo leaves). He historically vomited chewed leaves and hair ball (regardless of daily brushing). Recently he was suddenly lethargic one afternoon, took him to ER after xray, blood test, ultrasound he was diagnosed w pancreatitis and hospitalized. While he is back to his normal shenanigans after release, still chronic vomiting stays. I have some cerenia on hand but even though his pancreas function and every single blood test is back to normal I never got an answer for why he still vomits. At some point I was concerned abt his esophagus so inclined his bowl so he extend his head upward. He is on hill ZD too. Tbh I never said no a test but after not getting a conclusive answer and minimum care given from some vets I feel taken advantage of and more like an ATM to them, and is very frustrating. I am really thankful to see caring vets like you.

anian
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I adopted my cat from a rescue group who had only had her a short time. At my home, after her first meal of canned food she began throwing up.
Soon she needed a vet, and many tests. What i was told was that she has a problem with the rugae in her stomach. He said as long as she eats and can keep her food in, she will be all right.
I changed her dry food to a more easily digestable formula. She gradually got better.

michelelindseth
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you are the internet Vet I trust the most. The recommendations you give work and are easy to follow. Thank you.

Cheryl-jr
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I have to say thank you for this video! My cat has been vomiting and after changing her to a sensitive stomach food to no avail, your video made me realize that my cat is allergic to seafood (there is a little more to the story, but I won't bore you with it all). I bought her new food with minimal ingredients and NO seafood and she has not thrown up once. THANK YOU!

wendyhinckly
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You are a life saver! So helpful. I've taken my small cat, many times to a local Vet. Never has solved her problem. You have given us solutions! Thanks you!

marvinegates
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I agree with the other commenters, I think the majority of times that my cats vomit it is because they ate too fast. The food comes up pretty much the same as it went down.

sneeze
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Another reason why is that your cat is eating quickly, you can tell your cats is eating too much too quick if the vomit is undigested food. A way to solve this is to give them a plate or platter instead of a cat bowl, and spread the food out evenly

fffrenchvanilla
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So glad 2 find u. I worked 4 a holistic vet n saw cancer cured, lameness helped with accupuncture, skin diseases cured with NAET, etc etc. Wish more vets (andMDs) would figure out the importance of the natural paths.

janicefitz
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you do the best job of demonstrating how to do any given technique. seriously, you do it slow enough that it's recognizable to the untrained eye what you're doing, and you explain well also. This may sound stupid, but could you show an up close demonstration of how to trim a cat's nails? I know I'm not supposed to cut "the quick" but unfortunately for me almost the entire nail looks the same to me. thank you

jaspermartin
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Thanks Doc. My cat was vomiting for 10 days and finally stopped eating. 2.5 mg of Pepcid AC per day for 3 days took care of it. Thanks so much for the information.

lesleylee
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I can't thank you enough, Doctor - for your suggestion to try 1/4 of a 20mg Famotidine table (aka. OTC Pepcid or Pepcid AC) to help alleviate daily vomiting of food shortly after eating (and vomiting of clear liquid most mornings). My 18 year old female cat, had been projectile vomiting (shortly after meals) for almost a year. I feed my cat breakfast at 7am. Virtually every morning, I have awaken to discover that she left a considerably-sized pool (about 4" to 6" in diameter) of clear liquid (sometimes foamy) on the kitchen floor (not very far from her dishes for food and water). I have taken her to the vet, and described these symptoms. My local vet ran various tests, and found nothing wrong (no medications were prescribed) and no further tests were suggested - but the vet did note that my cat was now underweight (compared to her last checkup). I have tried many different high-quality wet and dry foods. I'm 70 years old, and I assure you that I spend more time reading the labels of my cat's food - than I do in analyzing my own food. No soy, no grain, no fillers, no artificial colorings, and no meat by-products of any form. She ate them readily - but would vomit soon afterward...and still leave the pool of clear liquid on the kitchen floor every morning. The after-eating vomiting was always worst - right after she ate breakfast...and would lessen considerably later in the day. Since trying the Famotidine, the morning vomiting of clear liquid has stopped, as has the projective vomiting of food shortly after meals. I am now giving her a very-small "maintenance dose" of approximately 1/8 of a 20 mg Famotidine tablet daily (disguised in a small cheese ball, of course). I am hoping that this very low dosage will be sufficient to provide long-term benefit - if not, I will resume giving her 1/4 of the 20 mg Famotidine tablet. Once, again, thank you so much for your excellent practical advice to resolve this problem!

gregoryalaimo
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Hi Doc. My poor boy, Guggi, threw up his breakfast (twice) and continued for every 3 hours or so. I have 5 cats and always look for "natural" remedies, so I took to the web and found your video. I tried the catnip that I had on hand but he continued and I was getting worried. So, I ran to Whole Foods late afternoon and picked Arsenicum album and started giving to him every couple of hours. Around 8:30pm was the last time he threw up and he was quiet for the night. He seemed interested in eating in the morning so I gave him a pellet about 20 minutes before his meal. He threw it all up like 30 seconds later, so I thought maybe he had an obstruction and ordered some Vaseline. But when we tried again about an hour later and he kept it down. Now he's back to his old self. YAY! Thank you SO much for your video! I was dreading the thought of having to potentially take him to the vet. I also found a post where someone gave her cat Nuv vomica, so I ordered that and have that on hand as well. I've listened to some of your other videos and appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us. I want you to know that you're helping people like me.

suekane
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We had same problem. Easy to fix without expensive food. I added to they senstivie stomach dry food a bit of cooked brocoli and sweet potatoes. From vomiting daily to hardly ever now. She was hardly eating before and now eats fine.

woodsofthewoods
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Best Vet . God bless you fir sharing your knowledge with the cat friendly community around the world🙏

mariagratiaplena
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Wow. This video instantly brought me so much peace and knowledge. Thank you so much.

ciaodeviants
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Thank you, I so appreciate any information. I hate the idea of giving our pets main stream drugs. I once dropped liquid cat wormer on our carpet. The very next day our carpet was bleached white. I prefer to treat our pets alternatively.

lpalm
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I cannot afford a veterinarian doctor for my cat so I need some help to figure out what I need to do

darlenegallagher
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My cat is a regular with blockages if not shaved because he is a Maine Coon mix and we rescued him as a kitten. He's a biter SO hard to groom. He's overdue for his shave and has been vomiting today violently. We have to get him in to be checked. They had to do a enema when he was blocked last time. I just gave him a bit of butter. He hasn't eaten it yet. I just gave him hairball remedy and put down some pure olive oil and plenty of water. He drank a lot of water a few hours ago and vomited profusely! It will be a LONG night!!

Mari-B