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What happens if a cat licks Frontline?
Frontline is a low-toxic flea and tick treatment; licking it can irritate the mouth and, rarely, poison the cat. Watch for lethargy, vomiting, or diarrhea and see a vet.
What happens if you don’t deworm a dog?
Skipping deworming invites fleas, ticks, mites, and worms that steal nutrition (anemia, weight loss) and cause itching, hair loss, dermatitis, and gut issues. Deworm monthly (external) and every 2-3 months (internal).
What Does Parvo Diarrhea Look Like in Dogs?
Early parvo diarrhea is paste-like or watery; as it worsens, slight blood appears and the stool turns from gray-yellow to a rotten-tomato color with a bloody foul smell. Vomiting, fever, lethargy, and poor appetite also appear; see a vet if seen.
What Happens If a Border Collie Catches a Virus?
Dogs face distemper, parvo, rabies, and coronavirus. Distemper brings sneezing, cough, and fever; parvo causes vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and low white cells; rabies brings light/water fear and biting; coronavirus causes vomiting and lethargy.
Cat has no appetite, now twitching and vomiting water, body getting cold
These signs match feline distemper: diarrhea, vomiting, appetite loss, lethargy, fever, bloody stool. The cat is weak and needs fluids urgently. Get to a vet fast; distemper can be cured if treated promptly.
How can I make sure a cat is healthy when buying one?
Check a cat's health by: no abnormal eye, nose, or ear discharge or ear odor; no hair loss, lumps, red skin, or excess dander, with a glossy coat; formed stool without blood or worms and a clean anus; and a lively, alert temperament.
How to treat a dog with Babesia gibsoni (piroplasmosis) for a month?
Babesiosis causes high fever, jaundice, breathing difficulty, and bloody urine; treat by removing the pathogen and symptoms. Diagnose via urine/stool tests; inject drugs and deworm, transfuse if severely anemic, and use antibiotics.
My Cat Born 6/28, Brought Home 10/13, Sneezes and Has Runny Nose but Acts Normal; PCR Positive, What Medicine?
A young cat's diarrhea and bloody stool are caused by improper diet, intestinal parasite infection, or viral infection. Withhold food and water, give probiotics, and seek a vet fecal test; deworm if parasitic.

What Causes Diarrhea in Rabbits?
Left untreated, rabbit diarrhea can quickly cause dehydration and become life-threatening, so act fast. Common causes are bad diet, chilling, stress, and gut infections; fix diet and warmth for mild cases, and see a vet for illness or blood in the stool.

How Guinea Pigs Contract Coccidiosis
The coccidia carried by guinea pigs is usually Eimeria caviae, a parasite that lives in the intestine and is most often passed from a mother's spore-containing droppings to her pups. Young guinea pigs aged 4–12 weeks are most at risk, and infection typically shows up as diarrhea that needs a fecal test to confirm.