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Over-one-month-old cat with green watery diarrhea, poor appetite, low spirits, always lying down; what is wrong?
A one-month-old with green watery diarrhea, no eating, and lethargy may have indigestion, enteritis, or panleukopenia; irregular feeding harms the gut. Such a kitten needs only milk or formula.
Why does a cat keep vomiting?
White foam and soft stools are mainly from indigestible or spoiled food, fast eating, stress, hairballs, parasites, or gastroenteritis. Try fasting and probiotics first.
No energy, no food or water
Vomiting, no eating or drinking, and lethargy may be indigestion, gastroenteritis, foreign objects, hairballs, or panleukopenia. Try fasting and probiotics first.
Cat has diarrhea, yellow-white urine, no appetite, cannot stand
Diarrhea may be from enteritis, stress, bad diet, parasites, or viruses, needing fecal and blood tests to diagnose. White urine usually means a urinary tract infection.
Vomited kibble at first, reduced; since yesterday no food or water; today only water then vomited white foamy fluid
Vomiting with no eating and lethargy may be bacterial gastroenteritis, parasites, pancreatitis, or panleukopenia. Abdominal imaging and blood tests at a vet are recommended.
Golden Retriever, 3 months, 15 jin, lively but soft stools, not gaining weight, pale gums despite supplements
Soft stools after overeating may be indigestion or digestive diseases such as pancreatitis or enteritis. An overly greasy diet or excess additives can also soften stools.
Kitten ate strawberry-flavored smectite, then threw up thick yellow fluid with food after eating meat
Based on your description, the vomiting and diarrhea may be from indigestion or acute gastroenteritis, but feline panleukopenia cannot be ruled out. Prompt fasting and a veterinary visit are advised.
My cat has vomited three times since yesterday, eats little, and throws up right after eating – what is wrong?
Yellow foamy vomit suggests foreign object, hairballs, gastroenteritis, or pancreatitis; rule out distemper if unvaccinated. A vet exam guides treatment, including gastric lavage or surgery.
What if my cat gets soft stool after eating urinary prescription food?
Soft stool after urinary prescription food suggests intolerance or gastroenteritis. Stop that food, give probiotics, and see a vet if it continues.
Both my dogs have blood in formed stool but are energetic – what is wrong?
Blood in stool with normal energy suggests diet, toxins, or infectious disease such as parvovirus. See a vet for targeted treatment.