Cat Regurgitating Food: Common Causes and When to Worry

Cat regurgitating food is a common issue many pet owners encounter, often leading to concern about their feline friend’s health. Regurgitation is a passive process where undigested food is expelled from the esophagus soon after eating, typically accompanied by small amounts of water or saliva. Unlike vomiting which involves forceful abdominal contractions and nausea, regurgitated...


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