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MiMi
You should never give your cat tuna on any sort of a regular basis. Excusable is the tuna 'water' (never if it is in oil) left over from eating the tuna yourself - and again, not on a regular basis.
Fancy Feast dry food, while deemed nutritionally complete, is a crap food. Yes, some cats can live and thrive on it, but any cat that has allergies, or just a generally uneasy digestive system will not do well on those foods.
How old is your cat? How long ago did this vomiting problem start?
Finding a competent vet in your area would be the first good thing to do. The second, regardless of what this next vet tells you, is to get your cat on a much healthier brand of food. Try something like Blue Buffalo, Nutro Natural Choice, Innova, or By Nature. You want to avoid ingredients such as corn, wheat, soy, or beef. Rice is all right, and brown rice better still. Avoid by-products of any kind, and "whole deboned chicken" is better than "chicken meal" of any kind.
When the things that enter the body are wholesome, and appropriate for species (ie; felines do not naturally consume corn) and age, the body's fluctuations will mellow out, and your cat's digestive issues will begin to lessen.
Try to take some of the vomited fluids to a vet for testing. If they think it isn't necessary, find a vet who will test it anyway.
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