Come and see, what is the reason why cats vomit white liquid?

Pet 9:00am, 10 August 2025 100

Vomiting is a relatively high incidence of cats. Normally, there are many reasons for this. Of course, the owner needs to understand the symptoms of cats vomiting specifically to distinguish them. Let’s talk about the reasons why cats vomit white liquid? Interested pet owners come and have a look!

1. Poisoning

If a cat vomits white fluid, and is also accompanied by listlessness, loss of appetite, convulsions, salivation, conjunctival cyanosis, etc., it is likely that it is poisoning. This situation is quite serious. It is recommended that the owner consult a pet doctor in time, first perform emergency vomiting treatment on the cat, and then immediately send it to the pet hospital for gastric lavage, enema, infusion, etc.

2. Foreign objects are blocked

If the cat accidentally ate some foreign objects and get stuck in the throat, the cat may vomit white mucus if it has difficulty swallowing. At this time, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for an examination to determine the nature of the foreign object. If necessary, surgery is required to remove the foreign object.

3. Hairy bulbismus

If the cat vomits hair in the white liquid, it may be that the cat is vomiting hairballs. If not much, the owner can feed the cat hair cream to help the cat excrete the hair balls in its body. If the cat vomits hairballs frequently, is in poor spirits and has no appetite, the owner needs to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.

4. If a cat suffers from gastroenteritis, it will have symptoms of vomiting. In severe cases, it will vomit out white viscous fluid, and it will also be accompanied by symptoms such as depression, decreased appetite, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Because there are many causes of gastroenteritis in cats, such as eating spoiled food, weather changes, sudden food changes, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination in time after discovering the above symptoms, and then treat it according to the cause.

5. Cat plague

If a cat is not only vomiting, but also has symptoms such as diarrhea, bloody stool, drowsiness, and abnormal body temperature, it should be considered that it may be suffering from cat plague. Because cat plague is a severe infectious disease, once the owner finds that the cat is abnormal, he needs to take the cat to the pet hospital for treatment immediately, and at the same time thoroughly disinfect the surrounding environment. The earlier the treatment, the higher the chance of curing.