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My long haired cat does barf up hairballs every couple of weeks, but, that's not unusual. We have some cat grass for him, so he eats it whenever he feels the need to yak one up.. Icky, yes..
Cats tend to gulp down kibble in chunks rather then chewing it which obviously would cause an upset stomach.. lol
I would ask your vet if you can switch to a canned version of I/D first before trying dry Z/D.
Other then the long haired cat yaking up hair balls, I haven't had my other ones throwing up since we switched to canned and then to raw a couple years ago. Though, my one female cat always barfed on dry food. I had almost forgotten it, she hasn't done it in a long time..
I would split the canned food into a few feedings throughout the day too just for the heck of it.
Though, you may be looking at some kind of blockage too, so keep an eye on your cats weight..
We had one years ago that ended up with a partially obstructed bowel from eating a fake mouse..
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