I've had my cat for two months. She had a litter box issue (not using it) this morning, which I posted about elsewhere. Then she hopped up and was messing with my aloe plant (she does this on occasion, but I've never seen her actually eat it). I went into my bedroom a little bit later and saw that she had vomited all over. There was undigested kibble in a big pool, and then two smaller streaks of just liquid vomit. I didn't even hear her vomit, which is strange, since she was only in the next room and my house is completely quiet.
My first reaction was - I've been transitioning her from Purina One Indoor Advantage to Simply Nourish Grain-Free over the past few weeks, and when I fed her last night, I only put in a little bit of the Purina, so maybe she's having trouble with the Grain-Free food. But now I'm wondering if maybe it's the aloe plant...?
When I went in my room, she was also eating the wet food I had given her this morning and she had refused. She gobbled that all up. I put Resolve on her vomit stains and have her shut out of the bedroom now. She has access to water, but no food.
What do you think this is, and how do I move forward?! She seems normal now - playing, and obviously she ate so she seems to be feeling better... I've never experienced a vomiting cat before, so I'm not sure what to look out for and how to help her get better.
My first reaction was - I've been transitioning her from Purina One Indoor Advantage to Simply Nourish Grain-Free over the past few weeks, and when I fed her last night, I only put in a little bit of the Purina, so maybe she's having trouble with the Grain-Free food. But now I'm wondering if maybe it's the aloe plant...?
When I went in my room, she was also eating the wet food I had given her this morning and she had refused. She gobbled that all up. I put Resolve on her vomit stains and have her shut out of the bedroom now. She has access to water, but no food.
What do you think this is, and how do I move forward?! She seems normal now - playing, and obviously she ate so she seems to be feeling better... I've never experienced a vomiting cat before, so I'm not sure what to look out for and how to help her get better.