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What happens if a cat eats a mouse?
In moderation, mice offer nutritional benefit, but poisoned rodents cause vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and blood in stool. Mice also carry bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella, and parasites like fleas and ticks, causing gut and skin disease.
What happens if a Pomeranian eats too much?
Overeating causes diarrhea, soft stool, vomiting, gas, and pain; frequent vomiting can lead to gastroenteritis and pancreatitis. Regular overeating causes obesity and related diseases, and exercise after big meals risks gastric torsion.
What happens if a kitten eats cat litter?
A little tofu litter is usually fine (digestible), but too much can upset digestion. Bentonite, crystal, or mixed litter can block the gut, causing pain, vomiting, and bloating; see a vet if abnormal.
My dog won’t eat, dry nose, low energy, vomits white foam, trembles all over, and has yellow urine.
These signs may indicate poisoning or distemper, both serious and life-threatening. Take the dog to a vet promptly to find the cause and treat, avoiding delay.
It used to vomit hairballs occasionally. This time it first vomited something watery, then a few minutes later yellow-green liquid.
Yellow-green vomit may signal acute gastroenteritis, panleukopenia, or coronavirus. Prior hairballs suggest hair-blockage enteritis; see a vet and use antibiotics and probiotics.
Why is my dog’s belly gurgling?
Vomiting with gurgling often means indigestion or eating something wrong. Fast 6 hours and give probiotics; if it continues, use anti-diarrhea and anti-inflammatory medicine, and see a vet for bacterial or parasitic enteritis.
A full kibble with a bit of water at the very end; the cat didn’t run around after eating.
Vomiting kibble is often from eating too fast, sudden food change, allergens, intolerance, or intestinal blockage. Reduce portions and feed small frequent meals with probiotics; use a 7-10 day transition if changing food.
Two of My Cats Suddenly Vomit and Have Diarrhea, Are Lethargic, and Walk Unsteadily — What’s Wrong?
This likely signals an infectious disease like distemper or shared bad food, possibly calicivirus. Get both cats to a vet.
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 Are the Symptoms of Intestinal Obstruction in Cats?
Signs include lethargy, vomiting, no appetite, pain, and little sticky stool. X-rays confirm cause and location; hairballs may pass with medication.