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Just-over-two-month kitten, big breathing movements, sleeps all day, drinks often, slightly less appetite, ate little canned food, belly a bit large; is it fluid buildup?

With big abdominal movement, lethargy, less appetite, more drinking, and no vaccines, contagious peritonitis cannot be ruled out; it is serious and needs a vet check, possibly IV fluids if confirmed.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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My cat was treated for urinary blockage, now drinks but won’t eat, urinates daily, but vomits white foam when I syringe water and can barely walk, just squats

Not eating and vomiting point to a digestive problem, and constant squatting suggests belly pain; urinary blockage can lead to kidney failure. See a vet for tests and IV fluids; kidney failure needs urgent fluid and liver support or it is life-threatening.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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I don’t want hospital treatment โ€” what medicine can cure it?

Hello, from the test report you uploaded, the cat is positive for Chlamydia, meaning it has a Chlamydia infection. Treatment for feline Chlamydia includes antibiotic therapy, immune-support therapy, and symptomatic treatment. You can give the cat oral or injectable antibiotics such as amoxicillin clavulanate tablets or doxycycline hyclate enteric-coated capsules, but use them under a veterinarian's guidance. At the same time, use nutritional support and IV fluids to boost the cat's immunity and aid recovery. During treatment, isolate the sick cat to avoid infecting other animals.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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The checkup shows coronavirus, still has diarrhea, is eating now, and urine is very yellow.

Coronavirus is treated supportively: anti-vomit, anti-diarrhea, fluids, antibiotics. Since it eats, manage symptoms at home with diarrhea control, water, and nutrition; if severe or unrelieved, withhold food/water and give IV fluids.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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My dog was overfed a few days ago, about 3 to 4 months old, now weak and near death, sometimes comes out for a drink, eats nothing, very thin

Weakness and poor appetite may signal distemper, infectious hepatitis, or parasites; long starvation also causes low blood sugar and electrolyte imbalance. Take it for IV fluids first to restore basics, then run blood, fecal, and imaging tests to find the cause.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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My dog is sick; the local hospital says it has coronavirus with some lung infection, won’t eat, and can’t stand steadyโ€”what should I do?

If coronavirus is confirmed and the dog stops eating, give IV fluids promptly. Treatment: antiviral, control secondary infection, fluids, symptomatic care; hospitalization raises cure rate. Unsteady standing means very weakโ€”fluids are important. With effective treatment, recovery in about 7 days.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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Can you help me read this test report? Thank you.

From the report, the dog's condition is seriousโ€”liver and kidneys are damaged and it is dehydrated. Get IV fluids and liver/kidney support promptly; without treatment it may die in 3-4 days. Main measures: fluids, rehydration, prevent dehydration, correct acid-base balance, replenish electrolytes, promote kidney metabolism and urination, plus meds for vomiting/diarrhea.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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My dog hasn’t eaten for four days and vomits up anything forced in within minutes, even water; its nose is very dry

Not eating for four days with vomiting water may be acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, or viral disease; prolonged fasting causes electrolyte imbalance and dehydration, life-threatening. Take to vet for IV fluids to stabilize. Get blood, imaging, biochemistry to tell if simple digestive issue or high-risk disease (distemper, parvovirus), then treat.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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My roughly half-year-old Malinois seems to have eaten something too greasy โ€” dehydrated, vomiting and diarrhea, lying down weak, body cold, moaning

From your description the dog is already dehydrated and needs prompt IV fluids at a vet, plus warmth. After first aid, run tests to find the cause. Greasy food alone rarely causes this โ€” likely secondary gastroenteritis or pancreatitis needing targeted treatment.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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Lethargy, low spirits, poor appetite, slightly enlarged abdomen, weak hind legs, yellow urine

Based on your description, the cat likely has FIP. See a vet for diagnosis; FIP is confirmed by histopathology and has no specific cure. Treatment uses immune-suppressing and anti-inflammatory drugs, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and supportive care (IV fluids, thoracentesis).

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026