
Hi again June,
Personally IME if they eat it it's not bile - bile is vile (no poetic connotation intended ;) ) He's possibly bringing up some food with saliva and then bile hence he MAY eat what's not soaked in the acidic gastric juices (sorry to be so graphic) but won't lick up any of the yellow stuff (which will turn even a dark carpet green - so clean up fast :rolleyes: )
I feed adults twice daily, around lunch time and then late evening (approx 9.00 pm). If any are sick at say 8 hours since last meal, I wouldn't expect to see any actual food in what was brought up (unless they'd unearthed something themselves in between :rolleyes: )
Do you feed twice daily? If so, can you alter his meal sizes and times and break his daily ration into three meals with the third being around 9-00 pm? If possible try and do this and see if it makes a difference. Personally though, I'd give this regime a maximum of one week trial and if he's still being sick within that period seek a vet's opinion. If it's at all possible, when you hear him being sick get to him immediately so that you know whether he is bringing up food or not and if so what state of digestion it's in. Likewise keep a note of how long has lapsed between him being fed and being sick. Then if needed your vet will have an idea of where best to start specific investogation from.
HTH, please update when you can. Regards, Teri :)
ps. if you only feed once a day at present,
definitely change that to at least twice, once late morning/mid-day and again mid/late evening - you don't have to double the feeding ration, merely split his daily allowance into two portions.