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Why Your Cat May Sleep More or Pass Gas After Deworming

Why Your Cat May Sleep More or Pass Gas After Deworming

House cats are usually dewormed every 2-3 months, and most show no reaction, but a cat with a heavy parasite load or a weak constitution can have mild side effects. Frequent passing of gas comes from the drug speeding gut movement and fermenting food; if the cat acts normal it eases within an hour, and a pet probiotic can help. Mild vomiting or diarrhea, drowsiness, or lowered appetite are also usually normal and pass in 1-2 days, though severe cases need a vet to rule out toxicity or fatty liver.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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Different Types of Vomiting in Dogs

Dog vomiting falls into three patterns. Single vomiting happens once and resolves, often from overeating or exercise right after eating, though stress-induced cases need monitoring. Persistent vomiting repeats frequently with bile, intestinal contents, or bloodβ€”pointing to acute gastroenteritis or blockage. Long-term intermittent vomiting recurs cyclically and suggests chronic gut issues, irritable bowel, or metabolic disease.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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What happens if a dog eats chicken intestines?

A small amount of cooked chicken intestine is harmless, but its high fat content can cause obesity, so don't overfeed. Never feed raw intestines β€” they carry bacteria and parasites that can cause gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and vomiting. Wash with salt, boil thoroughly, and if raw was eaten, give probiotics and deworm regularly.

Q&A πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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What happens if a dog eats fake dog food long-term?

Long-term consumption of fake dog food causes indigestion β€” many counterfeit foods use sand and ground-stone powder in place of starch β€” leading to gastroenteritis, kidney failure, and even death. It also causes malnutrition and, because of heavy palatant use, picky eating when you try to switch foods, so any diet change must be gradual.

Q&A πŸ“… August 6, 2026
How to Care for a Dog with a Sensitive Stomach

How to Care for a Dog with a Sensitive Stomach

A weak gut hurts more than digestionβ€”it drags down nutrient uptake and immunity. Causes range from sudden diet changes and parasites to infection, chronic gut disease, and stress. The fix is a gentle, single-source diet on a fixed schedule, a careful transition to new food, light toppers like pumpkin or boiled chicken, and pet probiotics. Keep the belly warm and add gentle exercise; see a vet for persistent vomiting, blood, or lethargy.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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My cat is vomiting yellow fluid with blood

A cat vomiting yellow fluid with blood can stem from indigestion, feline distemper virus, internal parasites, or gastroenteritis. Try brief fasting, give pet anti-inflammatory and anti-vomiting meds plus probiotics, and watch for improvement. If vomiting persists, see a vet.

Q&A πŸ“… August 6, 2026
How Deadly Is Canine Parvovirus? It Comes Down to Three Factors

How Deadly Is Canine Parvovirus? It Comes Down to Three Factors

Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious disease that can kill, but the outcome is far from fixed. Survival depends largely on the virus strain, the dog's age and immune status, and how quickly treatment begins. While reported mortality ranges from around 10% to 80%, prompt veterinary care can push survival above 70%. Understanding the risk factors and acting fast makes the single biggest difference for a sick dog.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Should Cats Eat One Food or Rotate?

Should Cats Eat One Food or Rotate?

Feeding one food keeps a cat's gut stable and makes health changes easy to spot, but it risks nutrient gaps, pickiness that fights later prescription diets, and silent formula changes. Rotating broadens nutrition and spreads product-risk, yet sudden or too-frequent switches upset the stomach. The balanced answer is to rotate on a schedule, with a slow 7–10 day transition and a few months on each food.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
How to Quickly Relieve Dog Indigestion (Food Bloat)

How to Quickly Relieve Dog Indigestion (Food Bloat)

Dog indigestion, or food bloat, is a common digestive problem that can bring vomiting, diarrhea, and lost appetite. A pet probiotic aids digestion and nutrient uptake, while small frequent meals prevent overeating. Avoid greasy, spicy, or hard foods and too much meat; choose light, easy-to-digest meals. Gently massage the abdomen to help movement and ease bloating. If severe bloat brings abdominal swelling, vomiting, breathing trouble, or diarrhea, seek veterinary care at once, as it can lead to gastroenteritis.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 5, 2026
Can You Give a Dog Smectite Powder for Diarrhea?

Can You Give a Dog Smectite Powder for Diarrhea?

Smectite is an absorbent anti-diarrheal that soaks up excess water and toxins in the gut, and a vet-formulated version can help a dog with ongoing diarrhea from dietary upset by firming the stool. Use the correct animal product and dose, since wrong amounts risk side effects, and check with a vet first. Other options include bismuth subcarbonate, kaolin, or probiotics. Diarrhea also comes from diet changes, bacterial or viral infection, or parasites, each needing its own approach, so a fecal test and veterinary guidance are best before medicating.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 5, 2026