Health & WellbeingMy cat pukes the night she eats a treat what do I do and is anything wrong with her? She is seven years old also how do I help her lose weight and become healthier?
Hi there! Thanks for using Boop by Petco! Vomiting is sometimes seen with conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, dietary indiscretion, pancreatitis and chronic kidney disease, among many other conditions. If she is otherwise doing fine, dietary indiscretion appears more likely. It may be something as easy as just changing her diet to something that she can tolerate better. However, an examination by a veterinarian as well as minimal diagnostic data would be needed to rule out more concerning things. You can start by changing her diet to a sensitive stomach type diet. If no improvement, have her examined by a veterinarian to start therapy if needed based on findings. If you think she is overweight, you can consider feeding her a weight loss diet such as the Hill's metabolic weight management diet. Good luck!
Updated on August 12th, 2025