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Noticed white foam in your cat's vomit, should you worry about that? It's not always a serious concern, but you should know when to seek a veterinarian.
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  • BobDec.28 05:54
    Peppermint is poisonous to cats. Don't give them peppermint tea.
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  • JayJan.26 20:01
    Yeah the peppermint tea idea is not smart...
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  • lisaJan.26 21:53
    If your cat is vomiting several times a day it IS a cause for concern. On top of something being problematic your cat will quickly become dehydrated.
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  • LoriApr.26 05:50
    I would like to know who wrote this article? Because peppermint isn't good for your cat or your dog. It's always best to call your vet.Sometimes they may tell you what to do over the phone or ask you to come in.
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  • ammaraMay.24 16:10
    my cat is jumping and hopping crazily! I am very scared !!!
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  • KimJun.2 16:32
    I think my poor boy is sick he puked 16 times in a couple hours at first food now just clear he also had a accident in my closet which is not like him at all... he's randomly puked here and there usually atleast once a week but not like this there is nothing in my house for him to get into so I'm nervous what it could be
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  • cookie100Jun.15 03:38
    Boboo kitty
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  • Kerida Jul.8 06:09
    If you read further than a headline, you'll find that peppermint tea in small amounts is perfectly safe for cats. Concentrated peppermint oil and the peppermint plant itself can cause digestive problems and skin irritation--but tea is dilute enough that it can be helpful rather than harmful.
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  • loganJul.16 19:14
    My cat did this yet it turned out to be grass stuck in his throat. don't panic and take your cat to the vet when you can
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  • IsabelNov.29 03:38
    My cat has a hairball and has been throwing up and i don't know if i should take her to the vet or if she is going to be fine on her own.
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