2 Some people go to school for a number of years so that they can give medical help to animals and advice to the owners. They are called vetrinarians. You might want to contact one.
3 I have a cat that does exactly the same thing. Most likely your cat cannot handle the corn meal and other "junk" in cat food. Get him down to eating only ingredients you yourself would eat.
Keep him on it for a month. If the vomiting persists after that, get him to a vet that specializes in felines. How old is he?
Clearly he's not a kitten anymore and is thriving in adulthood. You do NOT need to worry about cat *bulimia* you do need to concern yourself with anorexia. Try reading this, too: amazon.com/Whole-Pet-Diet-Eight-Health/d... .
Perhaps... It's still a young cat and he needs a little more. Or he's just a pig. I know both cats and dogs who could just eat all day.
It has nothing to do with their health... I wouldn't be worried. But if it constantly bothers you you could always ask a Vet.
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