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Hee hee...cats have a way of surprising you that way. Lots of newborns at your house!
I think the vomiting could be due to hormonal influences still.
You are feeding a very good food. If she was vomiting before you switched foods, I would not think that is the problem. Changing food again could cause vomiting or diarrhea by itself from my experience working at boarding kennels.
I would not give further dairy products. The veterinarians I worked for were all not fond of dairy products for cats and they can cause digestive upset. There is a product call Forti Flora that gives them beneficial bacteria that cats need. I have some here I can mail to you if you PM me your address. If it works you could always get more, but sometimes a little of the Forti Flora puts them back on track. It is available at veterinary clinics.
There is an inexpensive paste available at pet stores for hair balls. I would purchase that instead of giving olive oil. Petromalt is one of the brands. They will just lick it off your finger usually as it has a good flavor. Or you can mix it in food.
That is what I'd do based on my boarding kennel experience.
I think the vomiting could be due to hormonal influences still.
You are feeding a very good food. If she was vomiting before you switched foods, I would not think that is the problem. Changing food again could cause vomiting or diarrhea by itself from my experience working at boarding kennels.
I would not give further dairy products. The veterinarians I worked for were all not fond of dairy products for cats and they can cause digestive upset. There is a product call Forti Flora that gives them beneficial bacteria that cats need. I have some here I can mail to you if you PM me your address. If it works you could always get more, but sometimes a little of the Forti Flora puts them back on track. It is available at veterinary clinics.
There is an inexpensive paste available at pet stores for hair balls. I would purchase that instead of giving olive oil. Petromalt is one of the brands. They will just lick it off your finger usually as it has a good flavor. Or you can mix it in food.
That is what I'd do based on my boarding kennel experience.