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How do I know if my cat is eating healthily?
Cats are carnivores and need meat-based diets with enough protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals. Choose reputable, palatable brands without excess grains or additives, and feed on a fixed schedule.
Why Does My Cat Vomit but Still Act Healthy?
Vomiting with good spirits is usually indigestion, often from sudden food changes. Transition food gradually and deworm regularly.
What Happens If a Samoyed Eats Meat?
Moderate meat gives Samoyeds good nutrition, but excess causes obesity and chronic disease. Some are allergic, and too much at once upsets the gut.
What Happens If You Feed a Teddy Bear Dog Food That’s Too Watery?
Overly watery food digests fast and can cause hunger and poor nutrition. It also sticks to teeth and burdens the gut.
What Happens If a Dog Eats a Hamster?
Dogs are omnivores descended from wolves and have a strong hunting instinct, so they may treat a small mammal like a hamster as prey. However, pet dogs usually have sensitive stomachs and may suffer digestive upset after eating one.
Why Is the Hamster’s Belly Swollen and Hard?
Causes include indigestion, constipation, blockage or internal tumor. Overeating causes indigestion with buildup; use probiotics to aid movement, and see a vet if no relief.
Cat Vomits White Foam, Won’t Eat or Drink, Lethargic
White foam may be indigestion, gut infection from bad food, or internal disease like liver, pancreas or kidney. Fast half a day; if it continues or worsens, see a vet.
Kitten Has Diarrhea, Retches, Won’t Eat
In kittens this is likely indigestion, gastritis or hairballs. Try probiotics; check stool for fur and use hairball paste if found. See a vet if no relief.
Dog Vomited Blood After Food Switch and Sweet Potato
Vomiting after a switch may be gut upset from the new food; sudden switches should be gradual, and sweet potato causes gas. Fast and use probiotics; see a vet if no relief.
Cat Vomited Brown Liquid Then Yellow Fluid
Vomiting may come from indigestion, gastritis or irritating food. Recall its intake; fast half a day to a day and give probiotics, seeing a vet if it continues.