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My 1-2 month old kitten just flew in, won’t eat or drink, has diarrhea and retching, vet mentioned low proteinβ€”is this feline panleukopenia?

Feline panleukopenia (feline distemper) is highly contagious and deadly, and a newly arrived kitten with low white cells and matching signs is likely infected, but a positive antigen test confirms it. Typical signs include fever, vomiting, and bloody diarrhea; seek systemic treatment fast.

Q&A πŸ“… August 7, 2026
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How to tell if a Pomeranian is healthy?

A healthy Pomeranian has soft, shiny coat, bright eyes, a cool moist nose, normal appetite, and regular stool without blood or diarrhea. Check these signs when judging its health.

Q&A πŸ“… August 7, 2026
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How to tell if a cat has toxoplasmosis?

A cat with toxoplasmosis may show no clear signs, but some get vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, or anemia. Pregnant cats risk miscarriage or stillbirth; a blood or stool test confirms it.

Q&A πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Why Your Cat Can’t Gain Weight

Why Your Cat Can’t Gain Weight

If a cat eats plenty but stays thin, it may be sick or on low-quality food. This guide covers parasites, poor gut absorption, high activity, and cheap kibbleβ€”plus what to do if weight keeps dropping.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Common Plants and Flowers Harmful to Cats

Common Plants and Flowers Harmful to Cats

Curious cats often chew houseplants, and many common ones β€” autumn crocus, tulip, oleander, hydrangea, snake plant, and more β€” can poison them. Check your home for these before bringing a cat in, and learn what to do if ingestion happens.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What Are the Dangers If a Cat Eats a Cockroach?

What Are the Dangers If a Cat Eats a Cockroach?

Cats may hunt cockroaches, but eating them risks parasite and bacterial infection, mouth and stomach irritation from the hard exoskeleton, and poisoning if the roach carried insecticide. Watch for vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, or seizures and see a vet if they appear.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Why Is My Rabbit Suddenly Limp All Over?

Why Is My Rabbit Suddenly Limp All Over?

A limp rabbit may be from calcium deficiency, low blood sugar, low energy intake, or cold/hard-to-digest food. Tell normal rest (jumps up when called) from pathology (slow, won't move or eat). Hypoglycemia needs warming and syringe-fed glucose water, then a vet. Feed on schedule with hay and pellets, and see a vet for persistent limpness or dry stool.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Symptoms of Hookworm Infection in Dogs

Symptoms of Hookworm Infection in Dogs

Mild hookworm infection often shows no clear signs β€” mainly weight loss, pica and poor digestion. Severe cases bring pale mucous membranes, reduced appetite, vomiting, thin coat, arched back and even bloody stool. This article details canine hookworm disease.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Should Dogs Eat Bones? How to Do It Safely

Should Dogs Eat Bones? How to Do It Safely

Vets often warn against bones because they are hard to digest and can block the gut, yet they also clean teeth, calm boredom, and add calcium. If you do give them, choose raw, large, non-hollow bones and avoid cooked poultry bones that splinter; cartilage, pressure-cooked bones, fish heads, necks, tails, frames, and pork fans are safer picks.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What to Do When a Rabbit Has Diarrhea

What to Do When a Rabbit Has Diarrhea

Rabbit diarrhea is common and can turn critical fast, especially in weanlings that have lost maternal antibodies. Treat infections with rabbit-safe antibiotics and keep the cage clean and dry; prevent it with safe food, gradual feed changes and isolation of sick rabbits.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026