Approximately 80 % of cats with
irritable bowel vomit.
Not exact matches
It may be worth getting some tests done, as the
vomiting could be due to gastric ulcers, unbalanced acidity levels,
irritable bowel disease, or a bile or liver issue.
It has helped restore to normal the bodily functions of dogs with
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diarrhea, loose stool, constipation, poor appetite,
vomiting and immobility.
Finally, feeding dry food alone may contribute to
vomiting (due to irritation of the esophagus and stomach),
irritable bowel problems, mega-colon, and allergic reactions such as digestive or skin problems.
If you bring a cat to your veterinarian that has diarrhea and you are observing other symptoms such as
vomiting and is losing weight, your veterinarian will probably suspect
irritable bowel disease (IBD).