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What happens if a dog eats cooked egg white
Cooked egg white is generally fine and provides protein and vitamins, but overfeeding can cause indigestion, block biotin (vitamin H) absorption, and overload the pancreas.
Yesterday dog vomited food, normal poop then one loose then normal; low spirits, not eating
Vomiting food with a bout of diarrhea may be indigestion (overeating, fast eating, greasy food). Adjust to light digestible food, fixed portions. Add probiotics (syringe if refused). Observe 2-3 days; if recurs, check for chronic enteritis, pancreatitis, parasites, parvo.
How is Kelly rabbit food
Kelly rabbit food is not great; second/third ingredients are corn and wheat flour, high starch causing bloat and indigestion. No clear proportions or nutrition data, low transparency. Rabbits are herbivores; main diet should be alfalfa or timothy with a little pellet. Good palatability but don't feed long term or as staple.
Why is my kitten’s belly large
If a kitten only has a big belly with no other symptoms, it is mainly from overeating or indigestion; organs are immature and overfeeding bloats it. Control portions. If indigestion, fast and give probiotics.
My cat ate a piece of raw pork, then vomited yellow fluid but still eats and drinks; what is it
Vomiting yellow fluid after raw pork is likely indigestion; raw pork is hard to digest and a cat's gut is fragile. Fast it and give probiotics; if no improvement, consider gastroenteritis or parasites.
My rabbit is fine when active but twitches and breathes oddly only at rest
Resting twitching with normal appetite is usually overeating or chilling causing hiccups or cough. Lactase helps; if it worsens or other diseases are suspected, see a vet.
How is Vitakraft cat food
Vitakraft is a century-old German brand but its chicken formula leads with wheat, so starch is very high. Beet pulp and zeolite powder can upset the gut long term.
What happens if a dog overeats
Overeating overburdens the gut causing vomiting and diarrhea, and long term causes obesity, pancreatitis, and nutritional imbalance. Control portions.
My rescued kitten ate cat food and sweet potato, then vomited and won’t eat; now vomiting yellow fluid
The vomiting is likely from improper diet; kittens should not eat sweet potato, which irritates the gut. Give appropriate probiotics to aid digestion.
Tests were done and the doctor said it’s fine; is this indicator normal
From the report the cat's indicators are fine and its good appetite suggests the large belly is just indigestion. Give more water and probiotics and feed on a regular schedule.