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Can a Cat Pass a Foreign Object Naturally or is Surgery Required?

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Understanding Foreign Objects in a Cat's Stomach Whether a cat can naturally pass a foreign object from its stomach depends on several factors, including the size, shape, and location of the object. If the object is large or has a shape that makes passage difficult, surgical removal may be necessary. Factors Determining Natural Passage The primary determinants of whether a foreign object can be naturally expelled are its composition, shape, and precise location within the digestive tract. For instance, gastroliths (stomach stones) or uniquely shaped items are unlikely to be passed through normal bowel movements and will almost always require veterinary intervention. It's crucial to seek professional advice promptly if you suspect your cat has ingested a foreign object. What to Do if Your Cat Has a Foreign Object If you suspect your cat has swallowed a foreign object, encourage activity to stimulate the gastrointestinal tract. This may help the object move through the syst...