Good information, but pity they don't mention diet, or actually cause at all.
Yeah, that was a bummer. It would have been nice if they had mentioned what treatments (if any) were available.
MC, (and anyone else) I need some help Tweeting this coming week if possible. It sure would be great if you could find more articles while my son is here!
If I can, I will. But please don't feel like you have to Tweet something on a daily basis. Enjoy your time with your son.
"He's just a puker"
I actually had a vet tell me once, "A cat will throw up as soon as look at you." This was from a VET.
But I went through the other reasons, too, thinking they were eating too fast, that they had sensitive stomachs and that hairballs were "normal." It never occurred to me that the food was the problem until I found catinfo.org. Thank God for Dr. Pierson and her website!