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My Cat Is Lethargic, Not Eating, and Has Fluid Discharge from Its Eyes
Lethargy, loss of appetite, and increased eye discharge can come from cat food that is too salty or greasy, or from a respiratory infection. Try offering other foods; if the cat still won't eat, see a vet.
My Cat Is Lethargic, Not Eating, and Has Fluid Discharge from Its Eyes
Lethargy, loss of appetite, and increased eye discharge can come from cat food that is too salty or greasy, or from a respiratory infection. Try offering other foods; if the cat still won't eat, see a vet.
My four-month-old cat had an abdominal exam three days ago that mentioned the stomach system, has been on IV fluids for three days, improves at night but is worse mornings and noon, is drooling and low-energy, and the vet wants a 600 yuan biochemistry test I can’t afford. Please help.
From the uploaded film the cause can't be determined, so specific advice is limited. The current meds target inflammation, vomiting, pain, and nutrition; if ineffective, further testing is needed. Try a larger clinic to avoid delaying care.
My Dog Is Shaking, Sometimes Having Seizures, with Yellowish UrineโAppetite Is Fine and Stools Are Normal
Shaking and seizures in dogs can stem from low temperature, severe calcium deficiency, epilepsy, poisoning, encephalitis, or neuritis. Prompt veterinary examination is recommended to determine the cause and provide targeted treatment.
Two days ago my hamster was badly bitten by its motherโit bled, I disinfected, now scabbed but with bruising underneath.
The bruising is significant; if lethargic or off food, see a vet. Hamsters are solitaryโseparate the pup from the mother after weaning, as fights can be severe or fatal.
What happens if a dog eats apricots?
A small amount of apricot usually causes no serious reaction, but apricots are sour and hard to digest, and overeating can irritate the gut and cause diarrhea or vomiting. Apricot kernels contain small amounts of cyanide and can poison a dog, with symptoms from vomiting to shock. Remove the pit and avoid feeding many.
What causes a dog’s limp?
Causes: injury from falls/sharp objects, muscle strain/sprain/dislocation, calcium deficiency weakening legs, or arthritis and other diseases.
What is the difference between a Labrador Retriever and a Golden Retriever?
They are different breeds with clear differences in coat and face. Labradors come in yellow, black, or chocolate with a coarser coat; Goldens are usually golden with a softer coat. A Labrador's face is wider and shorter with a longer, narrower muzzle and longer ears behind the eyes, while a Golden's ears are shorter and set above the eyes.
What happens if a dog has low immunity?
Dogs with low immunity are more prone to respiratory, digestive, skin, and viral diseases, and may seem tired and grow poorly. Boost with protein, vitamins, hygiene, deworming, vaccines, and daily exercise.
My Two-Month-Old Cat Still Has Folded Ears – Will They Stand Up, and Can It Still Get Sick?
Droopy ears at two months do not necessarily mean a fold-eared cat. If the parents carry the fold gene, the ears will not stand and the cat can develop limb deformities and lameness at any time. Other breeds may have droopy ears from calcium deficiency, injury, or weak ear cartilage.