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Dog ate two meals at once on Oct 29, started vomiting and passing blood on Oct 30, got two antiviral shots. Now more energetic but still passing blood and vomiting white mucus.

Blood in the stool and white mucus in the vomit indicate intestinal injury from parvovirus, coronavirus, parasites, or acute hemorrhagic gastroenteritis. Get the dog to a vet for diagnosis; hospitalization is best for parvo or corona.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026
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My cat used to eat a lot, but after 15 days of boarding he’s lost a lot of weight, won’t eat or drink, has bloody diarrhea, is lethargic, curls up in bed, and his nose is dry and pale.

Based on your description, the symptoms after boarding โ€” weight loss, no eating/drinking, bloody diarrhea, lethargy, dry pale nose โ€” may reflect a secondary disease from lowered immunity. Intestinal bleeding or anemia is possible, so see a vet promptly given the severity.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026
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My 2-month puppy, two vaccines, crate-kept; lively, eating, and pooping. A friend watched it one day (free-roam); after that it vomited, normal stools. On the 10th it vomited everything eaten, saw a vet who said indigestion, gave anti-emetic and anti-inflammatory; on the 11th still vomiting, went again.

The report shows positive canine coronavirus antigen, high white cells/neutrophils, high CRP (clear inflammation), plus kidney injury, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalance. Vomiting is likely from coronavirus; treat the primary disease antivirally, correct fluids/electrolytes, antibiotics, and anti-emetics. Follow the vet closely.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026
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My dog just turned two months old; because of a tick bite it was shaved and given a medicated bath, then slept with the AC on. For three days it barely ate, only goat milk, but energy and stools were normal. On day five it ate, but in the afternoon spiked to 40.7C, and shots and medicine did not bring the fever down; it stayed 39.5-40. The dog is unvaccinated, no distemper, weight 0.95kg.

Persistent high fever needs prompt vet care; it may signal bacterial pneumonia, gut infection, blood parasites, distemper, or parvovirus. Non-viral cases are easier to treat. Fever is usually lowered by injection plus physical cooling while the vet finds the cause.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026
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What does it mean when a dog passes wine-red, paste-like stool?

Bloody, paste-like stool with good energy likely indicates hemorrhagic enteritis, not parvovirus. Causes include irritating food, viral, bacterial, or parasitic infection. Timely veterinary examination is advised to prevent worsening.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026
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My one-year-old blue-and-white cat has a pale nose since yesterday, eats only wet food and treats, has soft formed stool, and is low-energyโ€”what is wrong?

Based on the signsโ€”anemia, poor appetite, pickiness, lethargy, soft stoolโ€”the pale nose suggests anemia, but many diseases cause it; it may be a chronic condition like chronic enteritis, hepatic lipidosis, FIP, or parasites. Get a thorough vet check.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026
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I just rescued a stray cat; it won’t eat or drink, looks weak, and sometimes passes bloody waterโ€”what is wrong?

A stray cat that won't eat or drink and has bloody stool may have an intestinal scrape, parasites, a virus, or poisoning. See a vet for a fecal test or other exams to find the cause.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026
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My dog had a fever of 39.7ยฐC with yellow nasal discharge; after three days of vet shots the fever rose to 39.9ยฐC, though it eats, drinks, and stools normally and the thick discharge is goneโ€”what should I do?

Recurring fever often means a persistent infection; frequent antipyretics can hinder the immune response, so try alcohol-rub physical cooling on the ears, paws, and inner thighs. Still, get a clinical work-upโ€”PCR for distemper and a blood test for parasites.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026
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It hasn’t eaten for three days and won’t even take force-feeding; I thought it was gastroenteritis and gave medicine but it vomited it up. On the fourth day the hospital confirmed feline panleukopenia (distemper), and it’s had IV fluids for four days. White blood cells went 4.7 to 3.8 to 5.1 to 7.9, FPV-AG now 38.18 ug/ml. It can eat now and energy is better โ€” does it still need treatment, or can we stop and let it recover slowly?

Feline panleukopenia is usually dangerous, with a course of about 7โ€“10 days; active treatment and monitoring are advised, and stopping medication should follow the vet's instructions โ€” never stop on your own. Continue until energy, appetite, and stool are normal, then recheck WBC, SAA, and antigen; after they return to normal ranges, some antivirals and fluids can be tapered, but gut repair needs longer care.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026
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My cat had a bowel movement on the bed with blood and mucus in it, some formed and some watery, but its energy and appetite are fine โ€” what could be the cause?

A cat passing stool with blood and mucus, with both formed and loose stool, could be due to parasitic infection, intestinal flora imbalance, the cat food itself, proctitis, or acute enteritis. First, do not overlook parasites just because the cat is regularly dewormed โ€” besides common tapeworms, roundworms, or hookworms that cause intestinal ulcers and bloody stool, coccidia and giardia, which routine dewormers may not cover, can also cause diarrhea and bloody stool.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026