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Doberman vomiting and diarrhea with low energy, no blood in stool; won’t eat and vomits when force-fed
Canine parvovirus is an acute, severe infectious disease second only to distemper in danger, and there is no specific cure. Home treatment is not advised as it may miss the best treatment window. Early fasting and withholding water are recommended, and oral medication should be avoided.
My cat secretly ate three pieces of mochi – what will happen? (Urgent)
Mochi is mainly glutinous rice flour with many additives; after eating it a cat may get indigestion and, in severe cases, gastroenteritis or kidney strain. Watch for any discomfort and seek veterinary care if symptoms appear. Withhold food temporarily to ease the digestive burden.
Cat vomits clear mucus and is listless
Vomiting clear mucus with low energy can stem from diet, poor digestion, or infection leading to gastroenteritis. Try pet broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory and anti-vomiting meds at home; see a vet if it persists or worsens.
No energy, vomited, won’t eat
Dog vomiting has many causes: gastritis, intestinal blockage, pancreatitis, parasites, viral disease, liver/gallbladder disease. If unvaccinated, rule out distemper or parvovirus. See a vet for tests; if infectious, use antivirals promptly. If just enteritis, anti-inflammatory and antiemetic shots plus a light diet for a few days usually recover.
I found a stray kitten about a month old; after meals it passes brown soft stools, is energetic and eats well.
Brown soft stools in a young cat may be enteritisβbacterial, stress-related, parasitic, or viral. Good spirits don't rule out a virus not yet full-blown. Get a CBC, biochemistry, fecal, and virus screening; if vet isn't handy, try amoxicillin, bismuth subcarbonate, and probiotics for two days.
My cat vomited twice today – once white liquid, once brown liquid
White liquid vomit can come from indigestion, hairballs, or gastroenteritis. Overeating or eating too fast causes indigestion - withhold food and give probiotics. For hairballs, use cat grass or hairball paste. If vomiting persists or other symptoms appear, see a vet.
My cat eats boiled chicken, carrot, gizzards and kibble, and suddenly vomited today
From the photo, the vomit is undigested food, usually from improper feeding or overeating causing indigestion. Withhold food for a while and give pet probiotics to balance gut flora. If vomiting continues, gastroenteritis is possible and a veterinary visit is advised.
What Happens If a Cat Eats Raw Chicken?
Raw chicken is rich in fat and protein and can supplement nutrition and improve appetite, but it may also carry parasites, bacteria, and viruses that threaten a cat's health and cause gastroenteritis, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Vomits white foam and brown unknown substance
White foam vomit has many causes including acute gastroenteritis, blockage, bad diet, and panleukopenia. Severe cases need a vet to avoid dehydration death; the young, unwell cat in the photo needs virus caution.
What happens if a baby rabbit eats fruit?
Rabbits can eat a little fruit but avoid very watery ones like watermelon that cause enteritis, and remove pits from apples or pears as they contain cyanide. Baby rabbits need hay and pellets as the main diet.