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Ugh, this ridiculous cat!!

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Oh no! Poor Casper. I hope the vet can help.Oh yeah, I'm always rubbing his tummy! There's very little that he doesn't at least tolerate.
I'm a little concerned about our boy today. A few days ago, he threw up after eating. He's never even had a hairball since he's been here, so obviously that had me a bit worried then. This morning he puked again before I woke up, and he's been looking a bit bloaty lately. His favorite litterbox also seems emptier than it should be, but of course he has access to two others so it's hard to say if he's just using the other ones and that's why... He acts perfectly normal otherwise, still eats his meals (and is not throwing up nearly as much as he's eating) and plays like he normally would, but I think I might get him a vet appointment just to be safe. He hasn't been seen since he was neutered at the end of last year, so he could probably use a checkup anyway.
Hopefully it is simple. I had not switched diets he just started throwing up. It wasn’t un-digested food like when they gulp their food, it was full on stomach contents.Oh my goodness, venison of all things! Is that hard to find in cat food? Seems like most of them are poultry or fish of some sort.
When she started showing signs of food sensitivity, was it just out of the blue or had you switched food recently? Casper's been on the same diet pretty much since he arrived back in October without issue. I'd been thinking about switching him to a longhair formula anyway after the first throw up just in case it was a hairball thing, so I guess I'm already mentally prepared for the work that involves anyway.