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Cats commonly develop stomach upsets from everyday triggers such as sudden dietary changes, food intolerances, hairballs, stress, parasites, or infections. The article explains that sensitive feline digestion often reacts quickly when cats eat new foods, human food, or rich treats. Hairballs from grooming can also irritate the stomach and lead to vomiting. Stressful changes in routine or environment may further disrupt digestion. More serious causes include parasites or underlying illness. To help naturally, the article recommends slow food transitions, smaller, more frequent meals, added fiber, such as pumpkin for hairballs, probiotics for gut balance, and stress-reducing environments. Fresh water access also supports recovery. However, persistent vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy requires veterinary care for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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