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My cat started foaming at the mouth yesterday afternoon, won’t eat/drink, threw up glucose too, low energy; stray about 2 months; did a distemper test Friday, one line. This morning urine is dark. What now?
Foam, not eating, low energy, dark urine in an unvaccinated stray strongly suggest distemper (early stage may miss on strips). Get a PCR test. Could also be acute gastroenteritis or liver disease; see a vet for the cause.
Two-month-old Papillon, not eating and diarrhea for 3-4 days.
3-4 days without food plus diarrhea risks dehydration; take it to a vet for fluids and to find the cause (enteritis, parvo, parasites). Treat specifically.
No food or water all day, repeated white-foam vomiting, lethargic, sleepy.
Not eating/drinking with repeated foam vomiting, lethargy, sleepiness can be gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, liver disease, blockage, parvo, coronavirus. Get a full vet exam promptly to avoid worsening.
Arched back, tail down, butt up, lying with a round belly, crying.
Arched back, raised rear, big belly suggest indigestion, parasites, gastroenteritis, or ascites; arching likely eases abdominal pain. Hair buildup can cause acute gastroenteritis. See a vet for the cause.
Suspect feline distemper or gastritis.
Vomiting yellow-green fluid, low appetite, lethargy suggest acute gastroenteritis, distemper, or coronavirus. Get a full vet exam. If unvaccinated, infection is likely; these are life-threatening, so treat promptly.
Hello doctor, my cat is a household cat eating leftovers; since the Mid-Autumn family dinner it won’t eat, only drinks water, and is very thin. Maybe it ate bones. How to treat? Almost a month now, urgent.
Not eating, only drinking, and severe weight loss suggest gut parasites, gastroenteritis, or diabetes. Parasites need deworming; gastroenteritis hurts appetite. After a month and severe loss, see a vet at once to find the cause.
Today’s feline distemper test came back negative; the cat is usually lively but sleeps a lot
Vomiting white foam can come from long hunger, poisoning, stress, hairballs, pain, blockage, or gastritis. A newly homed kitten may vomit from stress; give probiotics and a comfortable environment, keep it warm, and see a vet if it persists.
Why is my dog retching and not eating?
Retching and not eating may be diet, indigestion, gastroenteritis, parasites, or virus; indigestion is most common from overeating or hard foods. Fast briefly and give probiotics; see a vet if no relief.
Why is my cat vomiting, having diarrhea, and not eating?
These signs can come from viral infection, gastroenteritis, parasites, or diet. Judge by vaccine/deworm status and recent food; if unsure, see a vet for the cause.
Half-Year Kitten Lost Appetite, Vomited Tapeworm and Yellow Fluid; Mother Cat Too
The kitten has tapeworms and gastroenteritis needing deworming, anti-vomit, and anti-inflammatory care; stop vomiting first, then use praziquantel or fenbendazole.