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Feb 20, 2026 - 08:57 AM
That does sound like bilious vomiting and yes, our Bilious Vomiting Supplements are suitable for both dogs and cats. I am not sure what food you are feeding your cat, however most commercial pet foods are very high in carbohydrates and these are digested quickly spiking blood sugar and leaving the animal hungry. I suggest a raw cat food diet or a canned cat food diet that is meat-based (not fish) and we offer some suggestions in our article How to Feed Your Cat. We also provide an article How to Get Your Cat to Take Their Supplements in which you may be interested . I also suggest feeding your cat some food (not carbohydrates or starches) before bed and a small meal (maybe a tablespoon or so) to settle his stomach first thing in the morning before his main meal.
