Why Your Cat Throws Up After Eating — And What You Can Do
- Jasmine Toh
- Aug 5
- 1 min read

Is your cat throwing up right after mealtime? You’re not alone. It’s a common concern for cat owners, but not all vomiting is created equal.
Common Reasons Cats Vomit After Eating
- Eating Too Fast: Some cats gulp down their food, leading to regurgitation.
- Food Sensitivities: Certain proteins or additives can upset your cat’s stomach.
- Hairballs: Especially for long-haired cats.
- Underlying Medical Conditions: Such as IBD, gastritis or parasites.
When Should You Worry?
Occasional vomiting may be normal, but frequent or severe episodes warrant a vet visit — especially if your cat seems lethargic or loses weight.
What Can You Do?
- Feed smaller, more frequent meals.
- Try slow-feeding bowls.
- Switch to easily digestible or limited-ingredient food.
- Monitor for allergies or sensitivities.
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