Gastritis in cats is a type of condition that occurs when the stomach becomes inflamed, irritated, and infected. As a result of gastritis, the cat’s stomach is unable to digest food properly. Gastritis can either occur in cats in an acute, or chronic, form.
Gastritis in cats is most often caused by eating spoiled meats or from
food allergies. Cats can also experience gastritis if they are exposed
to certain types of bacteria, and cats with weakened immune systems may
also be more prone to gastritis. Gastritis can affect cats of all
breeds and all ages.
Gastritis in cats is often diagnosed based upon the cat’s history, symptoms, and response to treatment. In chronic or severe cases of gastritis, blood tests, x-rays, and even a biopsy of the tissue of the stomach may be needed to conclusively diagnose gastritis.
Treatment options for gastritis in cats include restricting food, avoiding contact with whatever caused the gastritis to develop in the first place, and in some cases prescription medications and supportive therapies.