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  2. Cat Health Q&A: Throwing Up Clear Liquid, Saliva Bubbling, and...

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    I am sorry for the confusion. There are so many possible causes for gurgling/vomiting and salivating that can range from ingestion of an unusual item causing a blockage or irritation to toxicity to organ issue or constipation to urinary problem.Please keep me posted to let me know what you fine when he is examined.

  3. Why Is My Cat Throwing Up Clear Foamy Liquid? - JustAnswer

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    Cat Veterinarian: Doctor 4 Cats. If Cheech seeks out plastic to eat this usually suggests that a food he is eating is causing GI upset. The cats will eat grass, plastic, paper, even the bristles off the broom to act as an emetic to rid themselves of the offending food. Customer. He is acting normal.

  4. He has been throwing up clear liquid for 24 hours. When I woke up...

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    Hi, this is Dr. Cheatham, a JustAnswer veterinary expert. Vomiting is a serious sign in cats. Especially since he has a history of eating things.

  5. My cat has been throwing up a clear liquid and just started...

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    My cat has been throwing up a clear liquid and just started having diarrhea and now my other cat is beginning to throw Veterinarian's Assistant chat Customer: My cat has been throwing up a clear liquid and just started having diarrhea and now my other cat is beginning to throw up Veterinarian's Assistant: I'm sorry to hear about your cats ...

  6. My 14 year old cat is throwing up clear, liquid and won't play,...

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    Customer: My 14 year old cat is throwing up clear, brown liquid and won't play, purr. or sleep with me even though he does that EVERY night without fail.

  7. She has been throwing up clear liquid. 4 hours. We tried new wet...

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    Okay, I am back. I am very worried about Sugarbaby. She is eight, and there are many differentials here- gastritis, pancreatitis, foreign body, kidney/liver disease, dental disease, peritonitis, cholecystitis, dietary indiscretion, kidney infection, and neoplasia, to name a few.

  8. Why Is My Cat Throwing Up Clear Liquid? Expert Answers &...

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    It is true that they can get COVID, but it's pretty rare and we typically expect to see respiratory symptoms rather than vomiting. It could be that she ate something they didn't sit well with her, or she could have some sort of bacterial or viral infection going on, or even a metabolic issue with the kidneys or liver.

  9. My cat has been throwing up throughout the day. It’s a clear...

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    Customer: My cat has been throwing up throughout the day. It’s a clear liquid vomit and has happened 5-7 times today according to my roommate Veterinarian's Assistant: I'm so sorry the cat isn't feeling well, but those details will be very helpful for the Expert.

  10. How to Treat a Cat Throwing Up Clear Liquid: Expert Advice -...

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    The next day, feed him four or five small light meals in the day. These meals should be the likes of chicken, fish, scrambled eggs, etc. with a little rice.C. If Alby picks up on this diet gradually reintroduce his normal diet over the next few days3.

  11. Why Is My Cat Throwing Up Clear Liquid? Expert Answers &...

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    Cat Veterinarian: Dr-Collinsworth. Vomiting is a common cause of cats being seen at the vet during an emergency appointment. The simplest cause of vomiting is gastritis, or upset stomach from eating something that didn't sit well. This issue can oftentimes be treated at home as long as the pet isn't getting too dehydrated.