Updated On April 22nd, 2016
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | neutered
Answered By Dr. Leigh, DVM 58
Veterinarian
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He could have an infection, parasites, metabolic disease (liver, kidney), endocrine disease (thyroid, diabetes), or an obstruction. The best thing would be to have him examined by veterinarian to determine the exact cause and best treatment. You're vet can run lab work and take x-rays, if needed, to help diagnose and treat the problem. If he is dehydrated your vet can give fluids and medications to help control the vomiting.
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