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45-day cat, new home and food, then bloody stool
A 45-day cat with bloody stool after changes is likely stressed. Use vet-directed meds and rule out infection if unvaccinated.
Why does a cat vomit a lot of yellow sticky fluid?
A cat vomiting yellow fluid after overeating is likely indigestion. Short fast plus probiotics helps; then feed small, digestible meals.
What happens if a Corgi eats mango?
Mango helps Corgis in moderation but can trigger allergies or upset stomachs. Stop and see a vet if allergic signs appear.
What effect does rice have on dogs?
Too much rice can upset a dog's digestion and raise diabetes and dental risks. It lacks balanced nutrition, so don't feed it alone.
Why is a puppy’s belly very hard?
A puppy's hard belly may mean constipation, indigestion, gas, obstruction, or a swallowed object. Determine the cause promptly.
What causes a dog’s gastric bloat?
Dog bloat stems from bad diet, indigestion, or infection. Adjust food and add digestive aids; use antibiotics if bacterial.
Why is a dog’s abdomen hard?
A hard abdomen may mean constipation, indigestion, a foreign object, gas, fluid, or tumor. An X-ray helps find and remove objects.
How to keep a Chinese pond turtle?
Keep a Chinese pond turtle in a semi-aquatic setup with water deep enough to cover the belly and dry land to bask. Keep water above 25 C, change it regularly, and feed varied omnivorous food in controlled amounts to avoid obesity and indigestion.
How to get an Alaskan Malamute to eat eagerly?
Overfeeding an Alaskan can cause indigestion and chronic gastritis, and long-term excess leads to obesity and higher diabetes, heart, and arthritis risk. So do not overfeed; if it is picky, mix in can broth or freeze-dried food, then transition back to kibble.
Why is my dog not eating and lethargic?
Not eating and lethargy accompany many canine diseases, such as indigestion, internal parasites, anxiety, or infectious disease. Check the body, interact more, and adjust the diet; if it persists, see a vet.