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Our cat did this. He had infected lesions in the back of his throat that caused the vomiting. The vet said the real culprit was gum disease. This got progressively worse in his later years. He ended up losing half of his body weight as he ate less and less. At 14, the vet said the only possible solution was to pull all of his teeth (yes ALL of them). This was after two procedures where the cat was put under, then given steroid shots direct at the sit of the lesions. It was a tough choice, but we had him put down at that point. He would sit and stare at his food bowl knowing what the outcome would be if he ate.
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Lee
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