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What Happens If a Cat Falls From a Height?
A cat falling is likely injured, possibly fatal, depending on floor height and ground hardness. Observe; limping or unsteadiness suggests fracture or soft-tissue injury - mild cases need restricted activity plus painkillers and anti-inflammatories; severe needs a vet. Vomiting blood, bloody stool, seizures, coma suggest concussion or internal bleeding - urgent vet care.
My Labrador hasn’t eaten for nearly four days, only drinks water, had a bloated belly, then grayish-white diarrhea, thick eye discharge, and just lies downβwhat is wrong?
Four days without food plus bloating, grayish-white loose stool, and eye discharge means serious trouble; if unvaccinated it may be distemper, parvo, corona, or worms. Home observation risks dehydration and deathβseek emergency vet care with fluids and tests.
How does an injured cat behave?
An injured cat's signs depend on severity and location: limb injuries cause bleeding and limping; skin wounds lead to licking and chewing; internal damage brings arched back, abdominal sensitivity, poor appetite, lethargy, bloody stool, or nosebleeds. See a vet promptly.
What happens if a Husky has diarrhea?
Husky diarrhea may be from parasites, acute gastroenteritis, parvo, etc. Untreated β dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, gut lining damage, bloody stool, death. Take to a vet promptly for cause-specific treatment. Owners should watch diet/health and deworm regularly.
What are the early signs of parvovirus in a Golden Retriever puppy?
Early parvovirus signs in Golden Retrievers: lethargy, reduced appetite, indigestion, lying down, regurgitating undigested food, then yellow-green fluid and white foam. Two types: myocarditis (rare, sudden death) and enteritis (vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stool, fever). Seek vet care if seen.
How can you tell if a dog has parasites?
Dogs are easily infected with internal and external parasites such as fleas, lice, ticks, roundworms, and tapeworms. External parasites typically cause skin issues like itching, hair loss, and rashes. Internal parasites such as roundworms and tapeworms can cause vomiting, diarrhea, abnormal appetite, and weight loss. A heavy internal parasite load leads to noticeable emaciation with a relatively bloated belly, and in severe cases there may be a little blood in the stool along with pale mucous membranes and anemia-related weakness.
What are the causes of a cat bleeding?
From the photo, the cat is bleeding and has diarrhea, but the bleeding site cannot be determined from the photo; it could be external or internal injury. If external, it may be cut by a sharp object and stressed into diarrhea β treat the wound and give probiotics. If diarrhea with blood, consider gastrointestinal bleeding, bacterial gastroenteritis, or intestinal laceration, and see a vet.
How to tell if a Corgi is healthy?
Check: spirits (normal appetite, lively); stool (firm, 1-3 times daily; soft stool, diarrhea, foul smell, blood or constipation signal problems); coat (healthy coat is clean, shiny, soft, not easily shed).
Why does my dog keep vomiting yellow fluid with white foam?
There are many causes of vomiting; if yellow fluid and foam persist with low energy and appetite, see a vet to find the cause first. Common causes include prolonged hunger (excess stomach acid and bile), swallowed indigestible objects, bacterial gastroenteritis, infectious disease like distemper or parvovirus, liver disease, food-change upset, and others like poisoning, parasites, or stomach tumors.
How can you treat a two-month-old puppy diagnosed with coronavirus at home?
Canine coronavirus is contagious and can be fatal in two-month-old puppies, damaging intestinal lining and causing vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite, occasionally bloody stool. Early treatment calls for fasting and veterinary support such as fluid therapy, antivirals, and symptom care, so home treatment is generally not advised.