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My kitten is just over 6 jin (about 3 kg); the dewormer dose is one pill for a 4 kg kitten and I gave a whole pill – is that risky?
Dewormers are toxic and can irritate the gut, causing loose stool or vomiting, which is normal and passes. An overdose can poison; watch for signs and see a vet if any appear.
My cat vomited five times from morning to noon, starting with food then white foam, but acts fine – what should I do?
Frequent vomiting is likely food irritation or indigestion from cold or overfeeding. Fast half a day to a day, give probiotics, and see a vet if no better.
My dog has vomited yellow fluid for a day or two and its eyes are a bit swollen – what’s wrong?
Yellow vomiting has many causes; if not from hunger, fast one day with probiotics and see a vet if no better.
My dog threw up kibble then yellow mucus in the early morning – what’s wrong?
This is usually poor digestion from eating too fast or too much hard food; the yellow foam is residue. It often resolves on its own; feed on a schedule and see a vet if it persists.
My dog foamed, then vomited yellow fluid, and has not eaten or drunk for two days – what’s wrong?
This may be distemper, parvovirus, acute gastritis or pancreatitis. If vaccinated, rule out infection; try pet anti-emetics and probiotics, and see a vet if no better.
My dog ate fine at noon but lost appetite at night and vomited yellow-white fluid – what’s wrong?
Vomiting yellow fluid with no appetite can be gastritis, a virus or food poisoning. Withhold food and water and see a vet soon.
My kitten vomited after eating adult-cat dewormer – is that normal?
Vomiting after dewormer may be from overdose or gut irritation; the drug is toxic. Severe vomiting needs vet-induced emesis; mild foaming is usually transient.
My dog vomited undigested yellowish food and has blood in its stool – what’s wrong?
Vomiting undigested food with bloody stool suggests enteritis or parasites, and possibly parvovirus. See a vet; if delayed, use pet broad-spectrum meds at home.
My cat still vomits after recovering from feline panleukopenia (distemper) – why?
Vomiting after panleukopenia is common because the virus damages the gut, sometimes leaving gastritis or pancreatitis. Use probiotics and a prescription diet, and see a vet for severe cases.
My cat suddenly vomited bright red blood – what should I do?
Vomiting blood is serious and needs urgent veterinary care. Causes include gastritis, ulcers, tumors, internal injury or poisoning, often from bones scratching the gut.