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What If Your Cat Still Has Soft Stool After Deworming?

What If Your Cat Still Has Soft Stool After Deworming?

Soft stool has many causes: irritating or overeaten food (fragile kitten guts cause poor digestion, soft stool, even diarrhea), parasite infection, early feline distemper, etc. Owners can first give some probiotics to settle the gut.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
How to Treat Blood Parasites (Schistosomiasis) in Dogs

How to Treat Blood Parasites (Schistosomiasis) in Dogs

Canine blood-parasite infection may show as fever, jaundice, or blood in stool or urine, depending on the parasite. Prevention is regular deworming; acute schistosomiasis needs vet diagnosis, not self-medication.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Why Is a Dog’s Stool Green?

Why Is a Dog’s Stool Green?

A dog's normal stool should be yellow-brown, dry, and formed, so a dog's green stool is likely related to food, but it may also have colitis or a problem with the gallbladder. How to distinguish which reason causes the dog's green stool? We will tell you!

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Is Formless Cat Stool Normal? How to Handle Soft Stool

Is Formless Cat Stool Normal? How to Handle Soft Stool

Formless or soft cat stool is abnormal — healthy stool is formed and regular. If frequency rises or form drops, the gut is likely troubled. Here are five common causes.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Symptoms of Low Blood Sugar in Rabbits and How to Prevent It

Symptoms of Low Blood Sugar in Rabbits and How to Prevent It

Low blood sugar greatly harms rabbits, even killing them, and ties to wrong feeding or long fasting. Here are the symptoms and prevention.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Is Yellow Watery Stool in Cats a Sign of Feline Distemper?

Is Yellow Watery Stool in Cats a Sign of Feline Distemper?

Yellow watery stool can mean feline distemper, especially in unvaccinated cats, but also bacterial gastroenteritis, parasites, or indigestion. Learn to tell these conditions apart.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
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My cat cannot stand up after lying down; when supported it tilts its head to one side, its paws do not plant, but lying down it kicks to get up; it will not drink water or eat when offered. Last night it passed four stools. It has been wearing an Elizabethan collar because its left hind leg has a problem with pus, and its right eye is inflamed

Based on your description, the cat not eating or drinking may be from low blood sugar after prolonged hunger, or another disease. The hind-leg pus and eye inflammation need vet debridement and anti-inflammatory care. Take it to a vet promptly; its condition is poor and delaying is life-threatening.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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Dog vomits yellow liquid and has bloody diarrhea but is energetic – what?

Likely acute hemorrhagic gastroenteritis. If energetic, fast 24h, then probiotics and gut/anti-vomit meds; after, small soft food. If continues, consider parasites, foreign body, or infection - see a vet.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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Cat had a week of panleukopenia shots, day 10 test is negative, but still won’t eat, occasional vomit, weak, no stool for 4 days — what now?

This is abnormal; late panleukopenia can trigger fatty liver, anemia, or pancreatitis. Appetite should return in 5–7 days. Persistent day-10 vomiting and anorexia warrants bloodwork and biochemistry to check recovery or secondary disease, then adjust treatment.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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My cat sat in the litter box but produced no urine or stool, and keeps licking its private area — could this be urinary blockage?

Frequent trips to the litter box with little or no output, genital licking, blood in urine, dripping, or crying can signal a urinary blockage. Because owners often cannot feel the swollen bladder at home, a vet exam and ultrasound are the reliable way to confirm.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026