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My cat is vomiting and has diarrhea but acts normal. Vet now?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | 2 months and 23 days old

My cat vomited once yesterday then she vomited again today , but she also has diarrhea today, and the vomit was her food but she's acting normal and she is eating and playing, should i take her to the vet or can i wait till 4/6 because we already have an appointment that day in the vet?

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Answered By Maria DVM

Veterinarian

Published on May 31st, 2018

You can wait until 4 pm today since she is acting normal. If that changes or something else occurs before then, then I would recommend going to the veterinarian earlier. I would also bring a stool sample with you to the vet when you go. Thank you for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach.

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    Answered By David Elbeze, DVM, MRCVS

    Veterinarian

    Published on August 13th, 2017

    Molly might have eaten something spoiled that is causing this. withhold food for 12 hours then offer her boiled boneless chicken and rice every 6 hours in small portions. if she is eating and not vomiting, continue with this diet for 2 days. After 2 days, you can put her back gradually on her normal food. If she continues vomiting or is not eating, take her to the vet to get treatment.

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    Answered By David Elbeze, DVM, MRCVS

    Veterinarian

    Published on June 23rd, 2017

    Penelope might have eaten something spoiled that is causing this. withhold food for 12 hours then offer her boiled boneless chicken and rice every 6 hours in small portions. if she is eating and not vomiting, continue with this diet for 2 days. After 2 days, you can put her back gradually on her normal food. If she continues vomiting or if the diarrhea does not resolve , take her to the vet to get treatment.

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