What to do if a Ragdoll cat vomits?
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Ragdoll cats are extremely precious, with beautiful and elegant character, and are very popular among pet lovers. It is also very fragile and sensitive. In normal feeding, some abnormalities may easily occur due to changes in the environment. Therefore, if you really love Ragdoll cats, you must do your best to take good care of them.

Ragdoll cats occasionally vomit, but this is not a simple disease. Vomiting is often caused by intense stimulation of the gastric mucosa, causing gastric retrograde disruption, accompanied by cardia opening and esophageal retrograde disruption. Vomiting is a protective reflex function of the body, which is to eliminate irritating objects in the stomach. Vomiting in cats is not always pathological, some vomiting is psychological.



In addition, during the changing seasons, it is sometimes cold and sometimes hot. Such weather conditions make it easy for bacteria to grow. If the insulation work is not done properly, Good luck, cats are prone to colds. Vomiting caused by a cold. Therefore, when the season changes, you should pay attention to the insulation of cats. It is usually given distilled water to drink. Although it is not required to drink tap water, it is difficult for the kitten's stomach to adapt.



If the Ragdoll cat is vomiting due to hair ball syndrome, the owner may wish to buy some depilatory cream to help Ragdoll cats can alleviate this symptom, such as the American Viscon cat hair removal cream from Boqi Mall, which does not contain chemical mineral oil and can safely remove hair balls; it contains maltopolysaccharide and natural active ingredients, which promote the hair in the cat's stomach to follow the food. Wear it away to prevent hair from gathering in food and forming hair balls; it contains natural fiber and intestinal moisturizing factors, which promote intestinal peristalsis and help hair balls to be successfully eliminated from the intestines.



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