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Mjo

I changed her dry food and she's throwing it up wet food has no problem with what would a good dry food be if she has a sensitive stomach I don't see any hair in the vomit and it's dry

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Two Tails
Cat, Mixed
6 years 8 months, Female
Issue details
Main concern
Vomiting
Chunky
Daily
Duration
4 day(s)
Ongoing
Other issues
N/A
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Dr. Miller
Dr.Tail Vet

It seems like your cat may be experiencing a sensitivity or intolerance to the new dry food. Cats can be quite particular about their diets, and sudden changes can sometimes lead to digestive upset. Since she doesn't have any issues with wet food, it might be a specific ingredient in the dry food that's causing the problem.

For cats with sensitive stomachs, you might want to consider a dry food that is specifically formulated for digestive health. Look for options labeled as "sensitive stomach" or "limited ingredient" diets. These often contain easily digestible proteins and carbohydrates, and they avoid common allergens.

When transitioning to a new dry food, it's best to do it gradually over a week or so. Begin by mixing a small amount of the new food with the old one, gradually increasing the proportion of the new food each day. This gradual transition can help her digestive system adjust to the new diet.

If the vomiting persists despite these changes, or if she shows any other symptoms like lethargy or weight loss, it would be wise to explore other potential causes with a veterinarian.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.