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			<p>We're not vets here, &quot;just&quot; cat lovers with various degrees of experience.  Did they vomit at the vet's?  If not, were  they on a special diet there, or were they taking an antiemetic (anti-nausea) medicine?  And what were they eating at the vet's?  If they weren't vomiting at the vet's, it could be something in your home.  Has anything changed recently?  A new plant, for example, that they like to nibble on?  Any bug repellant floating around?  Changing diets may be a good idea eventually, but too sudden a change in itself can cause tummy upset.  Make sure they are well-hydrated--vomiting causes dehydration, which is more dangerous than a scanty diet.  You can force them to drink water with a syringe (make sure it's clean and new).  I'd recommend that you think about whether there are any poisonous substances (including plants) that they may have gotten into.  And a second opinion from a different vet is always a good idea.<br /><br />
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