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Cat vomitted brown liquid, currently in the vet for the works

  • 20-09-2020 5:51pm
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    So my car vomitted brown liquid and we brought him straight into the vet for x-ray, bloods, etc.

    The vet seemed very concerned but online sources seem to say it could be a number of things.

    Has anyone ever experienced something similar either feline or canine?

    I'm hoping it's just a bug and the poor lad is down to his bile


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  • Registered Users Posts: 32,634 ✭✭✭✭Graces7


    SteHam wrote: »
    So my car vomitted brown liquid and we brought him straight into the vet for x-ray, bloods, etc.

    The vet seemed very concerned but online sources seem to say it could be a number of things.

    Has anyone ever experienced something similar either feline or canine?

    I'm hoping it's just a bug and the poor lad is down to his bile

    In human terms it means partly -digested blood from an internal bleed. And is classed as a medical emergency. Best to be safe whether person or cat.


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