Cat Vomiting Foam And Not Eating. If your cat is vomiting and neither eating nor drinking, their life is in serious threat and action needs to be taken immediately. Although rare, masses of hairballs can grow too large as to cause your cat frequent nausea and vomiting, not to mention intestinal blockage.
Not eating, not drinking, i haven't seen him use the bathroom at all, alot of vomiting (either some white foam or some really stinky yellow stuff) i was just wondering if this is serious and i should take him to a vet (can't really afford ) or try some home remedies. This has been happening the last few days. However, with all kittens, if this vomiting persists or if you witness speed eating then you'll need to use a puzzle toy to slow her down.
Gastroenteritis is common in cats.
Many cat foods contain rendered animal byproducts, such as bone and various organs, that do not enter the human chain. Don't worry if this is the case. Although vomiting foam isn’t always a sign of severe illness, it can quickly lead to a severe secondary condition, such as dehydration. It could also be due to a serious condition called fatty liver.