Cat drooling, vomiting, vet doesn't know what's wrong?My cat is 14 years old, she goes outdoors, has arthritis, never has hairballs, and has recently been seriously ill. The vet has done tests for poisoning (negative, and it's been almost a month now), various diseases (feline leukemia, FIV, all sorts of things, also all negative), he's taken X-rays (didn't show any blockage)... Her kidney functions are high, if anything, and she has kidney stones and a heart murmur, but we don't see how that could have anything to do with her vomiting.
She's been on an anti-nauseant. The first week she was on it she was fine, then when the drug wore off she was still just fine for a few days. She got sick again, though. We've asked around the neighbourhood and nobody's left out any antifreeze or anything like that, as far as they can remember, though of course that's not entirely reliable.
She's on the anti-nauseant again... and for the past two weeks or so (yes she's been sick three-four weeks) she's been fine, but yesterday she started vomiting and drooling again (she's not hiding away yet though). Either the anti-nauseant has lost its effect, she ate a whole lot of grass or something (my mum did see her consuming vast quantities of catnip) to induce vomiting, or whatever the problem is can no longer be covered up by the drug.
What we're trying right now is changing her food (we give her both the pâté and the kibble/crunchy stuff, but we're talking about the kibble here) because it might have been a bad batch... it's hard to keep her inside though because when she starts throwing up we put her out, and sometimes she goes off for awhile and we don't know what she might get into.
Does anyone have any recommendations or... anything?
Answer by x
If she can't control her drool maybe it's something neurological... my mom is an eeg tech (for humans) and a lot of her seizure patients vomit. Just a theory.
Answer by purple girl
is your cat on a diet or eating to much? s/he could have the common cold. try just leaving her alone, kepp a little bit of water out, and a bit of food, i think there is a shot for your cat. i donno
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