KUSMA Şikayetiyle Gelen Sevimli Kedi! (Kediler Neden Kusabilir?)

In this video, I examine a lovely cat who came in with a vomiting complaint. During the check-up, I evaluate her heavy shedding, possible hairball vomiting, appetite, oral and dental health, ears, and body temperature. In cats, swallowing too much loose hair during grooming can lead to hairballs and vomiting, especially during shedding periods, so regular brushing, malt paste, and proper cat care are very important. Her temperature is normal and her general condition looks good, but I also explain why we need to monitor vomiting carefully. If the problem continues, we may need to consider stomach sensitivity, possible chills from air conditioning, digestive issues, blood tests, gastrointestinal diets, or short-term stomach support treatment. Cat vomiting should always be evaluated together with appetite, energy level, fever, and overall health. I also share useful information about flying with cats, including pet passports, rabies vaccination, microchips, and the rabies antibody test that may be required for international travel. We talk about how long a cat should fast before a flight, when to stop water, travel stress, and practical veterinary tips to help pets travel more comfortably and safely.