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Why Is My Cat Vomiting After Giving Birth?

Why Is My Cat Vomiting After Giving Birth?

Occasional post-birth vomiting can be normal โ€” from licking kittens' feces, overeating, or labor pain โ€” but frothing with panting, a stiff gait, or tremors signals hypocalcemia and needs an emergency vet visit. Monitor closely and get help for any worrying sign.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
Symptoms of Gastroenteritis in Rabbits

Symptoms of Gastroenteritis in Rabbits

Gastroenteritis hits rabbits of any age but kills many kits; catch it early or it's often fatal, so prevention beats treatment. Signs are foul, watery diarrhea with mucus, blood, and undigested feed, a soiled rear, a fever that then crashes below normal, and later lethargy, dehydration, and sunken eyes. Prevent with strict diet and hygiene; treat with antibiotics, anti-diarrheals, and fluid therapy.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
How to Help a Cat in Labor

How to Help a Cat in Labor

Most cats deliver alone in 58โ€“63 days, but a weak or dystotic cat may need help. Stay with her, and if labor stalls, gentle breast or abdominal massage releases oxytocin to aid contractions; keep her energized with glucose. For true dystociaโ€”a visible kit she can't push out, or a narrow pelvisโ€”get to a vet. After birth, clear the amniotic sac and airways, tie the cord, and warm the kitten.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
What to Do If Your Teddy Dog Has a Fever

What to Do If Your Teddy Dog Has a Fever

A Teddy (toy poodle) can run a fever from weather changes, rain, or not being dried properly after a bath. Bring the temperature down with physical cooling such as alcohol wipes or an ice pack, but never use human cold medicine, and see a vet if it passes 40 ยฐC.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
What to Do If Your Cat Catches a Cold from a Fan

What to Do If Your Cat Catches a Cold from a Fan

Cats can catch a cold from prolonged direct exposure to a fan, especially those that are weak or have low immunity. The best approach is preventionโ€”keep the fan oscillating so air is never blown straight at the catโ€”and if a cold does develop, keep the cat warm, offer nutritious warm food, and ensure good hydration.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
What to Give a Dog for Diarrhea (and What Works Fast)

What to Give a Dog for Diarrhea (and What Works Fast)

Diarrhea treatment starts with identifying the cause from the stool: loose yellow stool usually means a chill, yellow-black stool with debris calls for a 24-hour fast, and black soy-sauce-like stool points to a sugary diet. Puppy diarrhea has six common triggers โ€” from overfeeding to parvovirus โ€” and the right fix is gut rest, fasting, and medication rather than blind dosing.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
Dog Fever: Symptoms and How to Tell

Dog Fever: Symptoms and How to Tell

A feverish dog turns sluggish and sleepy, loses interest in food and play, and may show a dry hot nose, rapid panting, or red eyes โ€” all signs to see a vet. While owners without medical training should head to the clinic, you can lower the temperature first with physical cooling: alcohol on the belly and ears, or a towel-wrapped ice pack on the belly for a minute at a time.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
Treating Diarrhea in Newborn Puppies

Treating Diarrhea in Newborn Puppies

Puppy diarrhea has many causes, so match the fix to the cause. Diet slips โ€” too much meat, cold food, eating too fast, or forbidden items โ€” usually settle on their own or with a digestive aid like lactase or yeast tablets. But blood, pus, parasites, fever, or vomiting point to real gut disease and need a vet right away.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
Dog Sneezing and Runny Nose

Dog Sneezing and Runny Nose

Sneezing and a runny nose in dogs usually mean a chill or a common cold, but in puppies or unvaccinated dogs they can be the first signs of distemper or parainfluenza. At home, keep your dog warm, offer easily digestible food and plenty of water, and check its temperature regularly. If a fever develops, see a vet promptly rather than waiting it out.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
Bathing Your Pet in Autumn and Winter

Bathing Your Pet in Autumn and Winter

Bathing pets in cold months calls for restraint โ€” over-washing strips the skin, so space baths two to three weeks apart (cats can go even longer). Use lukewarm water around 35โ€“40ยฐC, a pet-specific shampoo, work from paws to back to head, and dry the coat thoroughly afterward to prevent chills.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026