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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.
What happens if a small Teddy (Poodle) has a hernia?
A hernia in dogs occurs when an organ pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall, creating a soft, fluid-filled lump under the skin. Mild cases can often be corrected surgically, but a trapped or severe hernia can become life-threatening.
What happens if a dog is infected with coccidia?
Coccidia infect the gut lining, causing vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, fever, poor appetite, weight loss, and anemia; long diarrhea harms growth and dehydrates, and weak puppies can die. See a vet.
What happens if a dog eats amoxicillin?
A little amoxicillin is not toxic and treats bacterial infections, but human dosing is hard to control and an overdose can damage liver and kidneys with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Avoid human drugs.
What happens if a dog eats hair?
A little hair usually passes with stool, but a lot can form a gut hairball causing pain, constipation, and vomiting; long hair may catch in the throat and choke. Seek urgent care if so.
Why does my cat vomit after eating raw fish?
Vomiting after raw fish is usually diet or indigestion; raw fish is hard to digest and spoiled fish worsens it. Fast 6-12 hours, give probiotics, then easy food; see a vet if no relief.
What happens if a cat gets too much vitamin?
Excess vitamins harm cats: too much A causes lethargy, bone loss, and eye issues; too much B causes vomiting, diarrhea, even clots; too much C burdens the kidneys since they cannot excrete it.
What happens if a husky overeats?
Overeating causes indigestion, belly pain, and vomiting, and long-term bingeing harms the gut and may cause gastritis and pancreatitis. Obesity raises heart, diabetes, and joint risks; feed on schedule.
What happens if a dog eats onions?
Onions cause hemolytic anemia by destroying red cells via diallyl disulfide, with bloody urine, jaundice, lethargy, vomiting, and diarrhea; urine darkens to soy-sauce color and hemoglobin can damage kidneys.