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My cat was stressed after its mother hit it, hides, can’t stand, walks unsteady, eats little but normal elimination; how to treat, cost
Stress usually doesn't directly cause inability to stand unless severe, causing arrhythmia, clots, heart failure. Stress also lowers immunity, inviting FIP or gastroenteritis causing weakness. Mother may have hit a nerve (rare). Long fasting may cause low blood sugar; give nutrition and observe. If no improvement or new symptoms, see a vet for heart/nerve issues.
Two-month puppy: day one two meals, diarrhea over ten times; day two one meal, five-six times, sleeps then diarrhea
Diarrhea has many causes: chill, bad food switch, foreign object, parasites, enteritis, parvo. Sudden diet change upsets the gut; adjust diet and give probiotics. If it continues with other symptoms, see a vet.
Stool has water and poop, sandy brown poop
Severe diarrhea is usually acute enteritis; brown stool suggests upper GI bleeding. Give pet anti-inflammatory and antidiarrheal (neomycin, amoxicillin-clavulanate, gentamicin, bismuth, smectite). Feed light, low-allergy, digestible food. If no relief, see a vet to avoid dehydration and anemia.
My cat ate a piece of raw pork, then vomited yellow fluid but still eats and drinks; what is it
Vomiting yellow fluid after raw pork is likely indigestion; raw pork is hard to digest and a cat's gut is fragile. Fast it and give probiotics; if no improvement, consider gastroenteritis or parasites.
Hasn’t eaten for two days, very yellow urine, vomiting yellow fluid, poor spirits; the other Corgi is fine
Not eating with yellow-fluid vomiting and low spirits can be gastroenteritis or parasites. Try pet antidiarrheals and probiotics; see a vet if it worsens.
My nearly five-month-old teething cat suddenly vomited three times and hasn’t eaten; there are plants at home
Yellow-fluid vomiting has many causes including wrong food, gastroenteritis, hairballs, or parasites. Fast 12 hours, give probiotics, and remove any toxic plants indoors.
How to treat a dog’s bloody stool
Treat bloody stool by first easing diarrhea with antibiotics and probiotics, then targeted deworming for parasites. Hemorrhagic enteritis needs fluids and meds; parvo, corona, or distemper need a vet.
My cat only drinks water, won’t eat kibble, and vomits undigested kibble
Poor appetite with undigested-food vomiting suggests a stomach problem like blockage, indigestion, or gastroenteritis. Fast it and give probiotics; see a vet if no improvement.
My cat vomited its food, then had diarrhea with pink-tinged water
Vomiting with pink-tinged fluid may be a foreign object scratching the gut or parasite/panleukopenia infection. A fecal exam and X-ray are recommended; give glucose water if it hasn't eaten.
My three-month-old dog has soft stools, then suddenly worsened, vomited a worm, and now keeps vomiting and won’t move
Vomiting and diarrhea with worms indicates intestinal parasite infection causing acute gastroenteritis. Because the dog is vomiting severely, seek veterinary care for an antiemetic injection and fluids before oral medication.