When to Worry – Vomiting

Like most cats, I prefer to spend my time lying in a sunny spot, being petted by as many people a day as possible and eating. I like eating so much, in fact, that sometimes I eat too much too fast. Other times I fill my belly and then start playing with my friends, running around like a wildcat. Oops. Bellyache. I lose my cookies all over the floor. I’ve also been known to cough up a nasty hairball now and then. Gross, I know.
Luckily, the humans who take such good care of me don’t seem to mind cleaning up my messes. Well, not too much anyway. They haven’t kicked me out yet. Probably because I am so darn cute.

Your cat probably does the same things I do. Most of the time, it’s nothing to worry about. But if your cat or dog ever starts vomiting frequently, doesn’t seem himself, or has other odd symptoms, be sure to call the office here and make an appointment.

Sometimes vomiting in pets is a sign of a serious illness or parasite infestation. The good folks here can take a look and find out exactly what is going on to soothe your friend’s tummy troubles.

I better go now. Time for my nap. Then dinner!

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