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If it gets severe, shouldn't a vet be able to dose the cat with an
anti-emetic so she keeps food down??
I agree with others, a second opinion from another vet is the way to go
here. Let us know where you are located and we'll see if we can't find you a
better resource. In the meantime, try a high quality canned food (natural
balance is what I give my cats). Changing to a high quality food helped my cat
with her vomiting issue (which, by the way, was unrealted to FeLV as this is my
FeLV negative cat). Link to information about quality cat foods (note: science
diet is NOT a high quality cat food as it has a lot of fillers; my cat
constantly vomited on science diet):
You can also try adding something like Prozyme, which is an enzymatic
digestive aid which helps the animal break down the nutrients in the food
better. Do you free-feed your cat or feed on a schedule? If feeding on a
schedule, try more frequent smaller meals. I free-feed my cat because of her
penchance for scarfing down her food at one sitting--if she sees her bowl
getting empty, she panics and wolfs down her food the next time it's filled, I
don't know why since she's never been food deprived. So, I just keep a bit of
kibble in her bowl and she self-regulates, but I did have to change to low-cal
Natural Balance kibble because of it, she was getting a little pudgy.
Keep asking us questions!
Melissa in NJ
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