Health & WellbeingMy cat eats her food really fast and drinks water extremely fast then goes and throws up. If I give her a small treat she will scarf it down and then goes and throws up. Every time she does this it's the morning and she will throw up more than once.
A slow feeding bowl may work, however another suggestion is to offer smaller, more frequent meals, including one just before bed at night. If she's vomiting only after eating in the morning, she could be going too long between meals which leads to a build up of acid, the scarfing up of food, and then the vomiting. Offering a smaller portioned meal at night so she has something in her stomach at all times may help as well.
Updated on August 12th, 2025