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How to Tell Cat Asthma from Vomiting
A cat in a squat with its neck stretched out could be wheezing or about to vomit — the postures look alike. Tell them apart by the wheezing sound and belly reaction, then treat each with the right medication.

Gastroenteritis in Dogs and Cats: Types, Symptoms & Medication
Gastroenteritis in dogs and cats spans gastritis (acute/chronic) and enteritis (viral, bacterial, parasitic). This guide covers causes, symptoms, and the medication approach—anti-inflammatories, anti-vomiting, anti-diarrhea, dewormers, probiotics—plus prevention.

What to Do When a Dog Vomits for Days
Frequent vomiting usually points to the digestive system - wrong diet or blockage - with poor appetite and low spirits. We advise a vet visit.

Common Abdominal Diseases in Dogs and Cats: Ascites, Stomach Bleeding and More
Abdominal disease hits the stomach, liver, spleen, pancreas and peritoneum, causing vomiting, diarrhea, pain and fluid buildup. Learn the signs and treatments.

Why Does My Cat Drink But Refuse Food?
A cat that drinks but won't eat is abnormal; causes include heat, too-salty food, worn senior teeth, or bloat from poor digestion. Cool it down, soften food, or add a probiotic.

Why Does My Cat Vomit Then Drink Heavily?
Heavy drinking after vomiting is the cat replacing lost fluid; common triggers are acute gastritis, kidney trouble (diabetes or failure), or food poisoning. Withhold food briefly and see a vet if it continues.

Causes and Care of Canine Periodontitis
Canine periodontitis comes from fungal/bacterial infection, physical injury (sharp objects, heavy metals), immune issues, and metabolic problems (kidney failure, hypothyroidism, B-vitamin lack). Simple cases use antibiotics plus metronidazole; heavy tartar needs scaling, rinsing, and a mouth spray, with soft food while healing.

Why Does Your Cat Have Frequent Diarrhea?
Cat diarrhea has many causes: overeating or hard-to-digest food, gastritis/enteritis, parasites (roundworm, tapeworm, coccidia), congenital enzyme lack, tumors (hepatitis, pancreas), and vitamin/mineral deficiency or toxic plants like lilies.

Common Digestive Diseases in Dogs and Their Treatment
Common canine digestive diseases are gastritis (with enteritis), gastric dilation, and constipation. Each has clear causes and treatments—from diet fixes and enemas to, in severe cases, induced vomiting or surgery.

How to Read Your Dog’s Vomiting, Part 1: Vomit Color
Dog vomiting is more complex than owners think—problems in the head, chest, or abdomen can all trigger it. Here is how to judge by the color of the vomit.