Why is my cat throwing up?

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Cats may throw up from eating too quickly, having hairballs, or sudden dietary changes. However, vomiting can also result from health problems such as kidney disease, GI distress, or hyperthyroidism. If your cat throws up frequently, vomits blood, or exhibits tiredness or appetite loss, consult your vet promptly.

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Why is my cat throwing up?
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Cats may throw up from eating too quickly, having hairballs, or sudden dietary changes. However, vomiting can also result from health problems such as kidney disease, GI distress, or hyperthyroidism.
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Healthcare for Pets
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