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What happens if a cat eats roach poison
Roach poison is highly toxic to cats, causing vomiting, drooling, diarrhea, and convulsions. Keep it away from cats, induce vomiting if ingested, and seek veterinary detox after two hours.
My cat only drinks water, won’t eat kibble, and vomits undigested kibble
Poor appetite with undigested-food vomiting suggests a stomach problem like blockage, indigestion, or gastroenteritis. Fast it and give probiotics; see a vet if no improvement.
My cat vomited its food, then had diarrhea with pink-tinged water
Vomiting with pink-tinged fluid may be a foreign object scratching the gut or parasite/panleukopenia infection. A fecal exam and X-ray are recommended; give glucose water if it hasn't eaten.
My two-month-old puppy trembles, breathes rapidly, and eats less; could it be parvo
Trembling, rapid breathing, and poor appetite in a puppy are unlikely to be parvovirus and more likely a respiratory infection or calcium deficiency. Keep it warm, supplement calcium and vitamins, and see a vet if symptoms persist.
My cat vomits undigested kibble, eats only canned food and drinks, is lethargic and sits in a loaf – why?
Those signs may mean gastroenteritis, FIP, panleukopenia, liver disease or hairballs; causes differ, so see a vet early. FIP and panleukopenia are dangerous, so act fast.
My dog ate something with pure cocoa powder but no theobromine or caffeine listed – will it be poisoned, 4 hours later?
Cocoa powder contains theobromine and caffeine that over-stimulate a dog's nervous system; signs vary by purity. With 4 hours passed and no symptoms, give water and watch; seek care if heart rate or restlessness rises.
My cat has low appetite, sleeps a lot, abdomen moving, noisy breathing – what could it be?
Those signs may mean a respiratory infection, heart disease or FIP. Watch for runny nose, pale mucous membranes or a growing belly, and see a vet to confirm.
My dog vomits everything it eats and has constant clear vomit with diarrhea – why?
Repeated vomiting and diarrhea usually mean acute gastroenteritis or pancreatitis from infection, bad diet or blockage. See a vet; if unvaccinated, rule out parvovirus and coronavirus. At home, fast briefly and use pet meds once vomiting eases.
What happens if a dog eats bamboo shoots?
A little bamboo shoot is safe, but its high fiber can upset the gut, and raw shoots contain oxalic acid and cyanogenic glycosides that can poison. Safer veggies are cabbage, greens, broccoli or carrot.
What happens if a dog eats black beans?
A few black beans are usually harmless as they are mainly starch and trace elements. But they are hard to digest, especially raw, and too many can cause bloating, diarrhea or vomiting; watch and see a vet if abnormal.