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My cat has been vomiting for days and now has soft stools β what’s wrong?
Vomiting and soft stools can have many causes: diet, hairballs, parasites, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, panleukopenia, hepatitis. Adjust diet, feed easily digestible food and probiotics; if no improvement, see a vet.
What Should I Do About My Cat’s Diarrhea?
Diarrhea has many causes - diet, indigestion, parasites, gastritis, viruses. If the cat is energetic, fast it briefly and give probiotics or smectite, watch; if no relief, see a vet to avoid dehydration.
Is this parvovirus, and how should it be treated?
Vomiting, diarrhea, and refusal to eat in a dog can have many causes, including gastroenteritis, parasite infection, and infectious disease. If unvaccinated, rule out infectious disease first. See a vet promptly; if a visit is hard, give broad-spectrum anti-inflammatories and anti-vomit meds and watch.
Why is my dog vomiting and passing bloody stool?
Dog vomiting with bloody stool can have various causes, including intestinal obstruction, gastroenteritis, poisoning, parasite infection, distemper, and parvovirus. Treatment differs by cause. Withhold food and water and take the dog to a vet promptly.
My Cat Had Diarrhea Last Night and This Morning, and Vomited This MorningβWhat’s Wrong?
Causes include indigestion, parasites, gastroenteritis, or infection. From the photo it vomited undigested food (likely indigestion)βtry fasting plus probiotics; if it continues, see a vet.
Not Eating, Drinking Less, Sleeping More, Losing Energy, Occasional Vomiting of Pale Yellow Foam
Poor appetite, lethargy, and foamy vomit can come from indigestion, parasites, poisoning, or gastroenteritis; unvaccinated cats may have infection. See a vet; if unavailable, try a pet anti-inflammatory and anti-emetic.
My cat vomited three times: first undigested kibble and meat, second undigested kibble with white foam and pale-yellow water, third pale-yellow water with white foam. One bout of diarrhea, ears very hot but nose wet and cool. It happened before and I ignored it thinking overeating; this time is a bit worse.
Vomiting, diarrhea, and hot ears suggest acute gastroenteritis from hairballs, food intolerance, or indigestion; infection is possible. See a vet for diagnosis; if unavailable, give pet anti-inflammatory and anti-emetic, then softened kibble in small amounts.
While cleaning its ears the night before last I gave some cat food; next morning it vomited food, so I fed less then withheld food and water. Later it vomited white foam; I gave omeprazole capsules and glucose. Still some vomiting and low energy, but this morning it played and seemed not too bad. It kicks when I pet its belly but just won’t eat, only drinks a little water.
White foam vomiting and poor appetite can come from indigestion, gastroenteritis, or parasites. After prolonged vomiting, give amoxicillin-clavulanate and probiotics, then easy liquid food; see a vet if no relief.
Hello. Our dog seems to have eaten moldy kibble, then vomited white material, had diarrhea with blood, lost appetite, and become lethargic. What’s the cause and how to treat it?
Vomiting, bloody diarrhea, poor appetite, and lethargy may be acute gastroenteritis triggered by moldy or spoiled food. Because symptoms are serious, get a blood count and biochemistry to check for liver damage, then treat by severity.
Hamster has diarrhea.
Causes: bad diet, indigestion, gastroenteritis. Too much watery fruit/veg causes it - stop those, observe. Give probiotics; if no relief, oral smectite; if still bad, see a vet.