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My puppy hasn’t eaten or drunk for days, then suddenly vomited blood and is now dazed
Vomiting blood can come from internal bleeding, digestive scrapes, gastroenteritis, parvovirus, or parasites. Blunt trauma suggests internal bleeding, so see a vet at once. Sharp food can scrape the gut; get a proper diagnosis.
My puppy had diarrhea all night, no vet nearby; what to do and what medicine?
Frequent puppy diarrhea is likely gastroenteritis or viral disease; screen for infectious disease at a vet promptly, as it is life-threatening. If a visit is hard, fast one day and give anti-diarrhea medicine and probiotics, then watch. If it continues or other signs appear, see a vet to avoid danger.
Why is my cat’s appetite down and listless?
Low appetite and lethargy are early signs of many diseases, including gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, FIP, distemper, or coronavirus. Try probiotics; if prolonged with little food, see a vet.
Why is my dog vomiting and drooling?
Vomiting and drooling may be gastroenteritis, but also allergy, poisoning, or virus. See a vet for the cause. If a visit is hard, give pet broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory and anti-emetic, plus gut-mucosa repair medicine to ease symptoms.
What happens if a cat is not fed for a day?
A day without food, a cat may be hungry and thirsty, with weakness, cramps, low blood sugar, sleepiness, irritability. Hunger may drive it to raid the trash or chew furniture, causing blockage or gastroenteritis. Long lack of food can even cause fatty liver, dehydration, death; feed on time with enough water.
A 50-day kitten ate chicken thigh 4 days ago; soft stool since, then worse diarrhea and white curd-like vomit on cardboard
From your description, the kitten likely has acute gastroenteritis from indigestion. If not fully vaccinated or dewormed, also consider virus or gut parasites. Try pet gastroenteritis oral medicine and watch. If no improvement, see a vet for tests and targeted treatment.
My dog vomited a white substance, not foam
Vomiting pale foam can come from indigestion, poisoning, parasites, pancreatitis, virus, or acute gastroenteritis. For few episodes, fast half a day, then give probiotics and bland food in small meals. If vomiting continues with fever or low spirits, see a vet to find the cause.
Always on mother’s milk, golden watery stool, cries, won’t nurse
A kitten with diarrhea that won't nurse can have acute enteritis from bacteria, virus, or parasites, or gut flora upset from intolerance. If it ate other food, stop it and try probiotics. Observe half a day; if still not eating, force-feed goat milk or glucose to avoid dehydration. If diet is fine, virus or parasites are likely, so see a vet.
On the 4th I fed half a tiny fish; yesterday no food and vomiting since morning
Vomiting white foam after fish may be indigestion or food intolerance causing gastritis or pancreatitis, or if unvaccinated, distemper or coronavirus. Long fasting and vomiting risk dehydration and low blood sugar, so see a vet. For simple gastroenteritis, use pet anti-inflammatory, anti-emetic, and gut protectors with probiotics.
After feeding boiled deboned chicken thigh and kibble, the kitten had soft stool 3-4 times, stuck to the bottom
From the photo, the kitten is young with weak digestion, so new chicken caused indigestion and soft stool. Stop chicken, feed warm-soaked kibble for 1-2 days, keep diet plain; if no improvement or diarrhea, it may be gastroenteritis needing a vet. Later add chicken gradually from a few pieces.