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Cat vomits yellow fluid, white foam at mouth, won’t eat or drink, no energy

Yellow vomit, no eating/drinking, and low spirits can come from many serious diseases: gut dysfunction, infectious disease, liver disease, pancreatitis, or hairball-caused acute gastroenteritis; white foam does not rule out poisoning. First do infectious-disease and blood screening at the vet; frequent vomiting causes dehydration, so IV fluids may be needed. If no visit, use anti-vomit and antibacterial meds.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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Barely eats, only a little meat, drinks water and milk powder; low spirits, diarrhea, heavy hair loss

Poor spirits and appetite with diarrhea may be gastroenteritis, but infectious disease or kidney/liver issues are possible. Take the cat to the vet for checks; if unvaccinated, screen for infection and do blood work for liver/kidney. Simple gastroenteritis needs anti-inflammatory, anti-diarrhea, and gut care.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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Why is my cat having diarrhea?

Diarrhea usually means a digestive problem from food intolerance, parasites, bacteria, or viruses. Watch frequency and spirits; if good and not frequent, give pet probiotics and kaolin. If frequent with listlessness and no appetite, take it for tests to tell virus, parasite, or bacteria apart; parasite and bacterial enteritis improve in days, viral is worse.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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Yesterday the stool was dry with blood at the end; today it’s soft stool, end with blood; what is it?

Soft stool with blood at the end may be food intolerance or indigestion causing hemorrhagic enteritis. Parasites like giardia or coccidia that common dewormers miss are also possible. Some gut bacteria or viruses like coccal enteritis or panleukopenia cause bloody stool. If the cat eats and acts well, try pet broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory, gut-mucosa recovery, and adsorbent anti-diarrhea meds. If no full recovery after gut care and fasting, take it for fecal, blood, and infectious tests.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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Cat has had diarrhea all day and won’t eat

Diarrhea has many causes; find the cause before treating. Parasite infection needs a fecal test and targeted dewormer. If after diarrhea the cat is listless, loses appetite, vomits, or has abnormal temperature, consider acute gastroenteritis or panleukopenia; take it to the vet for exam, diagnosis, and treatment.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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Dog ate a lot of greasy food yesterday; since last night diarrhea, this morning vomiting and diarrhea, no interest in food

Before the vomiting, diarrhea, and refusal to eat, the dog ate much greasy food, so this is mainly indigestion causing gut flora imbalance or gastroenteritis. First fast half a day and give pet probiotics; after relief, offer easy food. If no improvement, suspect gastroenteritis and give pet broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory and anti-diarrhea meds.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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Vomited twice this afternoon, white foam, no blood, spirits okay; ate some canned food after one vomit

White foam vomit with okay spirits and appetite is mainly from indigestion or eating too much/too fast. Give pet probiotics and reduce portions, and watch. If it continues, consider hairballs, gastroenteritis, or other disease; see a vet.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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My dog vomited at night; first undigested kibble, then about five times with nothing left, still retching

Vomiting undigested food first then nothing suggests indigestion causing gastroenteritis or another disease. Try pet-specific broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory and anti-vomit meds and watch. If no improvement, see a vet. Ongoing vomiting can cause dehydration and even threaten life.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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My cat is in good spirits but has diarrhea

Diarrhea needs a clear cause for targeted care. Low odds of panleukopenia given good spirits; internal parasites (roundworm, coccidia, tapeworm, hookworm, giardia) need dewormer; indigestion or gut disorder may become gastroenteritis — fast a day, give probiotics, anti-diarrhea, and anti-inflammatory drugs. Overeating, cold, or chilling also cause diarrhea; avoid excess food and keep warm.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026
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Kitten under a week home, won’t eat, very active; came back to no food/drink and white foam vomit; fed a cat treat, vomited again

White foam vomiting has many causes; the photo shows pink-tinged foam, suggesting stomach injury or bleeding, perhaps from poor eating and indigestion or gastroenteritis. If newly home under a week and unvaccinated, test for feline panleukopenia to avoid missing a virus. For 1-2 vomits with fair spirits, give probiotics and anti-vomit/anti-inflammatory meds, fast briefly, and see a vet if no improvement.

Q&A 📅 August 8, 2026