Why does my cat wretch?

Dry heaving (or retching
retching
Retching (also known as dry heaving) is the reverse movement (retroperistalsis) of the stomach and esophagus without vomiting. It can be caused by bad smells or choking, or by withdrawal from certain medications, or after vomiting has completed.
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) in cats can sound like a minor cough or a major episode of gagging and stomach contractions. In some cases, it may just be a simple case of a hairball or tickle in the throat or it could be a serious issue such as intestinal blockage or organ disease.
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Why is my cat gagging and not throwing up?

If an item is stuck in your cat's throat, he may gag without ever vomiting. If there is a blockage in his digestive system, he may gag and vomit frequently and may have a swollen abdomen as well. Take him to the vet immediately if this occurs.
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Is gagging normal for cats?

Sometimes it is common for a healthy cat to gag. Cats will often gag when there is something stuck in the back of their throat. Gagging is often accompanied by swallowing, craning of the neck, and widening of the mouth.
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What to do if your cat is retching?

Gagging in cats may occur for different reasons. It commonly happens with hairballs, but more serious conditions like infections or inflammation can also cause gagging. To treat gagging due to medical problems, take your cat to the vet and administer the proper medication.
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How do you stop dry heaves?

Try these tips:
  1. Eat smaller meals throughout the day, especially if you're pregnant.
  2. Avoid working out on a full stomach.
  3. Drink more water.
  4. Reduce or eliminate your alcohol consumption.
  5. Avoid drinking alcohol on an empty stomach.
  6. Get adequate sleep.
  7. Manage your stress.
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Why do cats gag and throw up?

Cats love food and many will gobble down their dinner in a flash. This can cause cats to retch and gag, sometimes throwing up what they've just eaten. In these cases, gagging is normal and nothing to worry about. However, frequent and regular dry heaving is a cause for concern.
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Is my cat coughing or retching?

Cats do cough, but not nearly as often as other animals. Retching or gagging, including “coughing up hairballs,” is often confused with a respiratory cough in cats. A cough is an expiratory effort producing a sudden, noisy expulsion of air from the lungs.
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Why is my cat coughing but no hairball?

Your Cat Is Coughing With No Hairball

If your cat is coughing but no hairball is produced, it is important to pay attention to other symptoms your cat is showing. Infrequent, but regular coughing (a few times a week or consistently every few weeks) can be a sign of asthma.
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What causes dry heaving?

Conditions that interfere with digestion, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), gastritis, Crohn's disease, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are common causes of nausea and dry heaving. Dry heaving may be especially common during flare-ups when symptoms are more severe.
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What causes gagging for no reason?

Some people have an overly sensitive gag reflex that can be triggered by things such as anxiety, postnasal drip, or acid reflux. Swallowing pills, oral sex, or a trip to the dentist's office can also be troublesome for those with an overactive gag reflex.
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Is dry heaving and gagging the same thing?

Retching, or dry heaving, is when the body keeps wanting to vomit but can't. Nothing (or very little) comes up. You may gag and feel uncomfortable. In medical terms, "retching" is when your diaphragm contracts when trying to vomit but the body is unsuccessful in doing so.
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Can anxiety cause dry heaves?

Vomiting: As Paulson found out, dry-heaving (or retching, in medical terminology) is one way that stress can rear its ugly head. But it's more often a sign of anxiety.
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