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Does Feline Panleukopenia Mutate?
Talk of feline panleukopenia (cat plague) mutatingโriding on COVID variant fearsโhas no scientific basis. The real concern is how dangerous it is: highly contagious across cats and other felids, striking all ages (kittens under one year worst, with 70% infection and 50โ60% death rates), and the parvovirus survives over a year in the kidneys. Vaccinate and act fast on vomiting, diarrhea, or blood in stool.

Why Does a Cat Get Diarrhea After a Bath?
Post-bath diarrhea usually comes from poor digestion, stress, or getting chilled. Mild cases respond to probiotics and a calm, warm space; if it turns watery and frequent, see a vet to rule out gastroenteritis, parasites, or panleukopeniaโespecially in unvaccinated cats, where dehydration and low blood sugar can be fatal.

Essential Supplies to Prepare Before Getting a Cat
Setting up before a cat arrives saves stress. Must-haves: a proper cat food (match its current brand, plus kitten formula and bottle if it's unweaned), a litter box with high-sided, low-entry design and tofu litter, ceramic or stainless bowls with a running-water fountain, a coat-appropriate brush, and a deworming plan (internal every 1โ3 months, external monthly for outdoor cats).

Why Is My Cat Vomiting After Giving Birth?
Occasional post-birth vomiting can be normal โ from licking kittens' feces, overeating, or labor pain โ but frothing with panting, a stiff gait, or tremors signals hypocalcemia and needs an emergency vet visit. Monitor closely and get help for any worrying sign.

Foods You Should Never Feed Your Pet
Some human treats are silently deadly to cats and dogs. Chocolate's theobromine builds to toxic levels because pets metabolize it slowly; grapes and raisins cause acute kidney failure; and alliums like onion and garlic destroy red blood cells and trigger anemia. Feed scientifically and keep these off the menu.

Why Dogs Vomit Yellow Fluid and How to Treat It
Vomiting yellow fluid is usually tied to diet or gastrointestinal disease, and the underlying cause is revealed by the dog's body condition, feeding routine, and what the vomit looks like. Once you rule out a gastric foreign body or viral infection, most cases from gastritis or gastroenteritis improve with short-term fasting, antiemetics, and gut support.

Why a Cat Still Has Blood in Its Stool After Probiotics
Blood in a cat's stool usually means intestinal parasites or gastroenteritis (often feline coronavirus), not a probiotic deficiency. Deworm and sanitize for parasites; use an anti-diarrheal plus probiotics for gut inflammation. If bleeding persists despite a quality live probiotic, the case is too severe for probiotics alone.

What to Do If a Dog Keeps Vomiting After a Cold
A dog that vomits with a cold โ dry heaves or clear mucus plus cough, runny nose, and sneezing โ usually just needs warmth, pet cold medicine, probiotics, and broth. But unstoppable vomiting can signal viral disease, gastroenteritis, or parvovirus and needs immediate veterinary care.

Symptoms of Feline Enteritis and What to Feed
Cat enteritis brings diarrhea and sometimes vomiting or incontinence; stop feeding if vomiting to avoid worsening it. Treatment is short fasting, then anti-inflammatories, antiemetics, and rehydration, with low-fat, easily digested food such as a gut prescription diet once eating resumes.

What Are the Symptoms of Stress in Rabbits?
Rabbits startle easily and stress at almost nothing; signs range from poor appetite and hiding to collapse, frothing at the mouth, and grinding teeth. Common triggers are loud noise, a new home, pain from gut or dental disease, and the scent of predators such as cats and dogs. Severe stress is life-threatening and needs a vet at once.