My sister has an elderly cat (15 years old) who went through something like this last Winter. At first the vomiting was occasional. Then, right after Christmas it became daily. When she stopped eating, they took her in for a check up. After several tests, they found out she had an ulcer. After several weeks of medication, she was back to her regular self. Though, she must be on her steroid medication for the rest of her life.
I see that you've taken her to the vet. I would keep an eye on it. They weren't able to pinpoint the ulcer at first. It wasn't until they did a scope that they found it.
I agree with VJNatale that food can be an issue, too. You might check to see if their is a sensitive stomach version of cat food that you can give your cat. This might help.
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