Hello. I have a female Persian cat aged 8 and a half. It used to be good, but about a month ago, two people got sick. He had diarrhea and vomited water and porridge and half-digested food. My mother and I took her to the vet, prescribed her pasta, gave it to her and she was fine. We stopped giving her Whiskey because the doctor where we were taking her told us that it was poor quality food and that it should be food from a pet store. We changed the food, gave pasta, vomited 1-2 more disgusting porridge and stopped vomiting porridge. But in the last week, he started vomiting twice a day. He only vomits water. At first it was colorless or white foam, then it turned yellow, green, horrible. 2 times a day. My mother says she may have had bile problems. Soon we will take her to the vet again and this time they will take her blood for a sample. I'm worried about the cat. She's afraid they won't have to operate on her or castrate her. Have you ever had a cat / dog with such a problem? How did they get better and did they get better at all? I will be very grateful if you say something.
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Does he have an appetite, does he eat, does he drink water, aka? Otherwise, foods with special food for long-haired cats - they contain ingredients that break down the hairballs ingested and get them out naturally and a bunch of other things. There is a large selection on the market now, at least. For the quality you can find out the price per kg. Do not buy under euros 5 per kg. And make sure it's one color. Vomiting sometimes occurs when changing food. That is, you fed her a more expensive brand of food and suddenly you switch to a cheaper one or vice versa. You need to gradually move to a variety of diets. Canned food is also not a very good choice for food, no matter how expensive it is and to have meat in it. Persians are more special and some foods are not tolerated like other cats. When I remember my Bella being teased by some cans of "carni", I stopped giving her the best ones. And for the other well-known brands, let me not tell you the consequences. Notice how it is as a playful, edible condition, etc. If it is, then it is from food