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My cat is 7-9 months old, had loose stool two days ago, became lethargic and refused food yesterday, vomited twice last night, and was found hiding in the yard this morning — what could be wrong?
Based on your description, the cat's symptoms of loose stool, lethargy, vomiting, and loss of appetite are mainly considered to be caused by gastroenteritis. You can withhold food for half a day and give the cat anti-inflammatory, anti-diarrheal, and gut-regulating medications such as amoxicillin clavulanate, bismuth subcarbonate tablets, and pet probiotics. Once the symptoms ease, feed the cat easily digestible food. If there is no improvement after medication, promptly take the cat to a veterinary hospital for examination and treatment to rule out any underlying disease.
Rabbit sneezes, a little clear mucus, eats/drinks okay but picky. ~2 days; has had isatis root a day.
Sneezing/clear mucus with normal appetite suggests a chill/cold from cold air. Keep it warm and give cold medicine; isatis root can be observed. Also give antibiotics (Baytril, amoxicillin) to control secondary infection.
~2-month puppy: started with yellow mucus, vomited kibble, gave Sanhuang pills, better; 2-3 days later repeated, gave glucose and gentamicin, vomits morning kibble with convulsions (legs up), good appetite but poor state.
Yellow mucus, vomiting, convulsions, lethargy may be flu, distemper, or parasites; an unvaccinated 2-month pup is at high risk. See a vet. Distemper needs antivirals + antiemetic/antibiotics/nutrition; flu+gut issues use amoxicillin-clavulanate/doxycycline and gentamicin+probiotics; deworm if parasitic.
One lump grew on the chin before, and a few days later another on the head. A big lump on the cat’s head — what could it be and how to treat?
The head lump may be bacterial infection or pyoderma if it broke and drained. Use antibacterial care: hydrogen peroxide, lysozyme spray, zinc oxide/antibiotic ointment; oral antibiotics if much discharge.
What Medicine Helps a Cat’s Wound Heal and Reduce Inflammation?
For inflammation use oral cephalosporins, amoxicillin, or ampicillin; for external wounds, clean and apply erythromycin ointment. Internal injury needs a vet.
My hamster has a large wound; bleeding stopped but now clear fluid is leaking
From the photo the bite wound is severe and won't heal easily; seek vet debridement and sutures. If not possible, flush with saline, squeeze out pus/blood, clean, and apply Yunnan Baiyao powder. Give antibiotics like amoxicillin to prevent infection.
New dog had dry nose, harsh cough, cool ears, soft stool
A new dog with dry nose, harsh cough, and cool ears may not just have a cold; suspect distemper or kennel cough. Many pups come from messy breeding with disease, sometimes suppressed by stimulants so they look fine, then crash in days, the so-called weekend dog that often dies within 7 days. Screen for viruses first; if only a cold, use doxycycline or amoxicillin-clavulanate.
Coughing and runny nose
A coughing, runny dog may have a chill or infections like distemper or parainfluenza. If severe and unvaccinated, screen for infectious disease first. If it is only a common cold, give anti-inflammatory and cough medicine such as amoxicillin-clavulanate, doxycycline, or herbal cough formulas. For distemper, follow the vet.

Welsh Springer Spaniel
The Welsh Springer Spaniel is an ancient flushing spaniel, mainly found in the U.S., valued as a hardworking gun dog and a moderate-sized, affectionate companion. Its weather-resistant red-and-white coat needs sensible care.

Turtle Pneumonia: Treatment and Prevention
Turtle pneumonia is split into fast-onset lobar and slower lobular forms, often triggered by dirty water and temperature swings. Treat with antibiotic baths or injections by type, and prevent it with clean water, stable warmth, a balanced diet, and regular disinfecting.