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My cat has not eaten or drunk for four or five days and now has bloody stool
Bloody stool can come from acute gastroenteritis, panleukopenia, or parasites. See a vet for blood, antigen, and fecal tests; hospitalization may be needed if severe.
My cat has not eaten for days, only drinks, and is lethargic
A cat that eats little or vomits after eating often has gastroenteritis; try a pet anti-inflammatory. Parasites or pancreatitis can also be the cause. See a vet if it does not improve.
Cat eats nothing, only drinks water, no diarrhea, but is lethargic and just lies down
Not eating but drinking may signal gut or mouth problems like gastroenteritis or stomatitis causing pain. Check the mouth and belly; see a vet if other signs appear.
Dog has been pooping blood for three days
Bloody stool can come from gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, parasites, or infectious disease. Unvaccinated dogs first suspect parvovirus or coronavirus. See a vet to confirm cause and severity.
How to tell if a dog has recovered from parvovirus?
Recovered dogs show better appetite and energy with vomiting and diarrhea gone. A vet check of white blood cell levels confirms recovery. The cardiac form is rare and often fatal.
Dog vomits and refuses food for three days
Vomiting can stem from fast eating, foreign objects, gastroenteritis, viruses, or parasites. For simple vomiting, fast and give probiotics. See a vet if it continues or other signs appear.
Hamster’s poop suddenly got soft; formed but squishes flat after a while. What’s wrong?
Soft stool can be from too much water, stress, or enteritis. Excess fruit/veg causes water overload; fear causes stress; bacteria cause enteritis. Adjust diet and observe; see a vet if no relief.
Gentamicin didn’t work, energy and eating/drinking are normal, also tried probiotics and smectite with no effect
Persistent pasty stool with blood may be intestinal tumor, chronic enteritis, or stubborn parasites. See a vet; note gentamicin has kidney/ear toxicity and should not be used long-term in cats.
Symptoms for Three Days: Started with Foaming at the Mouth, Now Lethargic, Vomiting, and Diarrhea
Foaming at the mouth in cats can come from indigestion, excess stomach acid, or gastroenteritis. Try fasting and giving probiotics, then observe. If it doesn't improve, use pet anti-inflammatory and anti-emetic medication, and see a vet if abnormal signs persist.
Dog has been vomiting recently, and even with less food still vomits a little yellow foamy water
Yellow foam vomiting has many causes: indigestion, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, parasites. Cold from lying on the floor can trigger it; keep warm and use probiotics, or see a vet.