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My cat vomited food and mucus
Simple vomiting without other signs is usually diet-related acute gastritis from overeating or eating too fast; viruses and parasites also possible. Fast 8 hours with probiotics; see a vet if no improvement.
My dog had diarrhea, got better, then relapsed after food
Recurrent diarrhea with egg-drop-like stools suggests indigestion, gastroenteritis, parasites, or parvovirus. Fast and use probiotics; if unvaccinated, see a vet promptly.
My cat vomits yellow fluid
Yellow vomit has many causes, including indigestion, foreign objects, parasites, or viruses. Do not give human omeprazole; fast 8 hours with probiotics and see a vet if no improvement.
My cat vomits white foam
White foam vomiting has many causes, including indigestion, blockage, foreign objects, and hairballs. Fast for 8 hours and watch; if it eases, it may be indigestion, otherwise see a vet.
My dog vomited white phlegm-like fluid and has white diarrhea
White vomit and white diarrhea may come from bad diet, indigestion, parasites, or other disease. Fast for a day, give pet probiotics, and see a vet if it continues.
Diarrhea in Dogs
There are many causes of diarrhea in dogs, including indigestion, gastroenteritis, intestinal parasite infection, and parvovirus infection, so the right treatment depends on the cause. If your dog stays active and eats normally, the diarrhea is most likely diet-related.
My bird has diarrhea and is listless
Bird diarrhea and lethargy can come from chills, indigestion, or spoiled food. Temperature swings, overeating, and bad food are common triggers, and treatment depends on the cause.
Cat vomited once last night (yellow sticky fluid) and once this morning (undigested kibble and meat)
Vomiting undigested food is usually overeating or eating too fast. Fast it half a day, give probiotics, then feed on a schedule. See a vet if no improvement.
My cat vomits yellow-brown fluid; is the cat food too poor in quality?
Vomiting has many causes beyond food: indigestion, intolerance, bacteria, parasites, liver/gallbladder disease, panleukopenia, or foreign bodies. If spirits are fine, fast and give probiotics; see a vet if it persists.
Why is my cat vomiting brownish fluid?
Brownish vomit may be poor digestion, panleukopenia, parasites, or pancreatitis. Fast and give probiotics for digestion; deworm for parasites. See a vet if no improvement.