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What causes calcium deficiency in a puppy?
Causes: unbalanced diet (fix diet, add calcium), weak absorption from gut disease (improve diet, treat gut), or poor calcium conversion (sunlight, exercise, vitamin D).
What happens if you don’t feed a dog?
Long starvation causes malnutrition, weight loss, gut inflammation or ulcers from acid, and fatty liver from fat breakdown. It also makes the dog anxious and possibly aggressive.
Why does my cat frequently vomit yellow bile?
It may be acute gastroenteritis from indigestion or a swallowed object; if unvaccinated, consider virus or parasites. See a vet for DR/ultrasound; try pet GI meds at home if unable to go.
Cat has thrown up yellow bile with foam once daily for 2-3 days, now slight soft stool but energetic – what to do?
Energetic with yellow bile and soft stool suggests acute gastroenteritis from bad diet/indigestion. Use pet GI anti-inflammatories and gut-restoring meds; if unvaccinated consider virus/parasites; see vet if no relief.
Why has my cat had diarrhea for half a month since arriving home?
Common causes: bad diet, gastroenteritis, parasites. Oily food causes frequent diarrhea - adjust the diet. Parasites or gut disease also cause it; deworm if parasites confirmed.
Soft stool, no appetite, listless, had diarrhea the day before yesterday
These signs likely mean acute gastroenteritis, intestinal parasites, or panleukopenia. See a vet for diagnosis; ongoing diarrhea with low intake causes weakness, so find the cause fast.
Cat has sat hunched for a week, not afraid of people, weak, eyes barely open, not eating, skinny to the bone – what could it be?
Not eating and lethargic can mean gastroenteritis, panleukopenia, parasites, or hairballs. See a vet if possible; worms in stool point to parasites needing deworming.
What is it like keeping a white rabbit?
White rabbits are cute, gentle, and easy to keep, fed mainly hay and pellets. Avoid too much watery produce to prevent enteritis, and mind temperature changes.
Why does my cat keep vomiting its kibble?
It may be the food (spoiled or low-quality), eating too fast or too much, or disease (gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, panleukopenia, parasites). See a vet if other symptoms appear.
What happens if a dog has a persistent fever?
Persistent fever harms organs and can cause failure or neuritis. Causes include respiratory infection, bacterial enteritis, blood parasites, distemper, parvovirus, trauma, or organ injury. See a vet for blood/infection/ultrasound tests.