Seu gato vomita ração inteira? O erro que causa isso! - Gatil Hauser

Do you come home and find that "ball" of whole kibble on the floor? 😿 Many pet owners believe that vomiting is normal for cats, but the truth is that frequent vomiting is always a sign that something is wrong. In this video, I explain the most common causes: from simple regurgitation due to eating too fast to food allergies, trapped hairballs, or more serious illnesses such as pancreatitis and kidney problems. What you will learn in this video: The difference between vomiting and regurgitation. Why leaving food available 24/7 can prevent vomiting due to anxiety. The danger of plants and cleaning products in your home. How to change food correctly (without diarrhea or vomiting). Warning signs: when to rush to the vet? Extra Tip: Why you should always take a PICTURE of your cat's vomit. Remember: treating vomiting without discovering the cause is just "sweeping the problem under the rug". Watch until the end to understand how to protect your cat's health! 00:00 Introduction to food vomiting and regurgitation 00:44 Food allergies and changing food 01:19 Hairballs and lack of brushing 01:41 Side effects of medications 02:00 Systemic diseases that cause vomiting 02:22 Poisoning from plants and cleaning products 02:47 Other serious pathologies and associated symptoms 03:31 Importance of food quality 03:57 Food anxiety and speed of eating 04:36 How to make a gradual food transition 05:01 Warning signs to take to the vet 05:48 Tips to help with veterinary diagnosis ⚠ Important notice: The content of this video is for educational and informational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary consultation, diagnosis or treatment. The information presented does not constitute veterinary prescription. For any health problems your pet may have, always consult a qualified veterinarian. The information shared on this channel aims to educate and guide pet owners, always encouraging responsible veterinary care. The Hauser Cattery specializes in breeding Persian and Exotic cats. www.gatilhauser.com.br Facebook/Instagram = gatilhauser Breeder: Juliana Hauser