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That does sound scary! You mean advice aside from "Take her to the vet
ASAP?" Could be dehydration, that can cause dizziness in humans, I imagine it
could in cats too. Or, it could be that she was gagging so much that she had a
lack of oxygen and passed out (or got faint), I've almost passed out while
vomiting when I've been sick before, if you retch enough, it's hard to get a
breath in between retching. Or, it could be that she's just so weak from being
ill, and not holding down enough calories, that she was just too weak stand
up. Or, it could be something really serious (seizure maybe?). Really hard to
say, BUT, your vet could at least rule out dehydration, and check her blood
oxygenization levels. Was she breathing fast and hard while laying there?
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