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What to Do When a Teddy Puppy Has Diarrhea

What to Do When a Teddy Puppy Has Diarrhea

Teddy puppies have delicate stomachs, and diarrhea usually follows a scrap of human food or an overly rich diet. Pull back to a short fast, rebuild the gut with bland meals and probiotics, and pick an easily digested food fed in small portions.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 21, 2020
What to Do When a 2-Month-Old Kitten Has Diarrhea and Won’t Eat

What to Do When a 2-Month-Old Kitten Has Diarrhea and Won’t Eat

A two-month-old kitten is mid-weaning and easily gets diarrhea from diet slips or the stress of a new home. Hold food briefly while keeping water available, use a vet-approved anti-diarrheal, stay on schedule with deworming, and add a probiotic to settle the gut.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 20, 2020
Canine Gastroenteritis

Canine Gastroenteritis

Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the stomach and intestinal lining, showing up as digestive upset, abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, or toxemia. It can be primary or secondary, and the main job at home is to rest the gut, then reintroduce food and water carefully.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 20, 2020
Cat Vomiting Yellow Fluid Several Times a Day: What to Do

Cat Vomiting Yellow Fluid Several Times a Day: What to Do

Vomiting yellow fluid multiple times a day is not normal and can stem from parasites, infection, empty-stomach acid, gut disease or something eaten. Hair in the vomit points to a hairball. Frequent vomiting dehydrates fast, so identify the cause and get veterinary help if it persists.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 12, 2020
What to Do When Your Cat Has Watery Diarrhea

What to Do When Your Cat Has Watery Diarrhea

Watery diarrhea in cats can signal anything from routine enteritis to serious feline panleukopenia, and the right treatment depends on the underlying cause. Bloody stool, vomiting, fever or weakness means urgent veterinary care. Supportive care at home helps only once the cause is identified.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 10, 2020
Why Is My Cat’s Belly Making Noise?

Why Is My Cat’s Belly Making Noise?

Gurgling or rumbling from a cat's stomach is usually normal gut motility, but frequent or loud noise can signal digestive trouble. It often precedes diarrhea and may point to a chill, stress, diet change, parasites or unbalanced gut flora. Watch for accompanying signs and adjust diet or seek care as needed.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 10, 2020
Will a Cat Die from Pus-Like Eye Discharge?

Will a Cat Die from Pus-Like Eye Discharge?

Pus-like eye discharge itself isn't fatal, but the diseases behind it can be β€” feline distemper (panleukopenia), rhinotracheitis (cat flu), and calicivirus all produce crusty, pus-like eye discharge. The underlying illness, not the eyes, is the real danger.

Pet Health πŸ“… September 29, 2020
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My cat got diarrhea right after eating its kibble. What causes this?

First check the stool for worms or blood; if none, diet is the likely causeβ€”most often a food change or something indigestible, such as certain cat cans. Withholding food for a day or giving an anti-diarrheal usually resolves it.

Q&A πŸ“… September 25, 2020