There are many reasons for kittens to vomit. Most of them are physiological, such as food allergies, hairball disease, and overeating, which may cause kittens to vomit, because kittens' gastrointestinal tracts are generally fragile. Pathological diseases are mostly caused by diseases, such as parasites, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, colds, infectious diseases, etc., which may cause kittens to vomit, and many of them are fatal to kittens. Therefore, if a kitten develops vomiting or diarrhea, it is best to go to the pet hospital for detailed examination in time to provide symptomatic treatment.
Care Hacks
Sep 13,2025
Why does a kitten vomit?
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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