What's wrong with cats vomiting yellow water and getting diarrhea? This may be a symptom of gastrointestinal disease in the cat. It is best to take it to the veterinary doctor to determine if it is actually suffering from gastrointestinal diseases and prescribe it for medication.
1. Indigestion
If the cat eats too much and too fast when eating, or the food it eats is spoiled, it is easy to cause indigestion, vomiting of yellow water and diarrhea. Therefore, the owner must pay attention to the cat's dietary hygiene and eating habits in daily life, control the amount of food and the speed of food when feeding, change the food regularly and pay attention to keeping the food fresh, so as to avoid indigestion.
2. Parasite infection
If the owner does not deworm the cat regularly, a large number of parasites will breed in the cat's body, which will cause the cat to vomit and diarrhea, and sometimes insects can be found in the cat's vomit and excrement. Therefore, the owner can observe the cat's vomit and excrement. If there is an insect, it means it is a symptom of parasitic infection in the body. At this time, the owner needs to deworm the cat quickly. Normally, he needs to deworm the cat internally every three months and externally every month.
3. Pancreatitis
If the owner does not pay attention to scientific feeding for a long time and feeds the cat high in fat, high calorie or other unsuitable foods, it may increase the cat's risk of diseases such as pancreatitis, resulting in frequent vomiting, diarrhea and even blood dysfunction, and there will be obvious resistance when touching the cat's abdomen. Therefore, if a cat is found to have abdominal pain, especially with the above symptoms, you should focus on pancreatitis, and take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and confirmation and receive treatment as soon as possible.
4. Cat plague
If the cat is not fully vaccinated and is accompanied by symptoms such as fever, decreased appetite, and mental depression, it is likely that it is caused by the vomiting of yellow water and diarrhea caused by infection with the cat plague virus. At this time, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for a feline plague virus test, and treat it in time after the diagnosis.