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Newly arrived cat drank water, then vomited kibble and chicken, then white mucus and foam an hour later
Vomiting after eating kibble and chicken in a new home is likely stress plus an unadapted gut. Fast 6 hours, give probiotics, and keep the old diet for a week before changing food gradually.
How are hairball-removal cans?
Hairball cans are high in fiber like cellulose and chicory extract, which stimulate the gut and help pass hairballs while supporting immunity. But too much can cause indigestion, diarrhea or vomiting, so follow the labeled dose.
Cat suddenly drools and shivers when touched
Drooling with shivering often means a chill; warm the cat and give cold medicine if it also sneezes. Poisoning, epilepsy or rabies can also cause this, so watch its spirit and appetite. Poisoning needs vomiting and detox.
What happens if a cat drinks too much yogurt?
Too much yogurt can cause soft stool, diarrhea or vomiting and upset the gut flora, despite helpful probiotics. Its fat and sugar also risk obesity and related disease. Feed only a little and stop if it reacts.
What happens if a dog eats mung beans?
A little cooked mung bean is harmless and even nutritious, but too many, especially raw, can cause belly pain, vomiting or diarrhea. Large raw amounts may block the gut. Feed only cooked and in moderation.
Cat vomited five or six times and keeps going to the litter box; blood in stool or urine during heat?
The photo cannot show whether the material is vomit or waste or its color. Vomiting with frequent bathroom trips suggests stones, cystitis or other urinary issues, or parasites and infection. A vet check is needed.
Cat just shipped home vomits undigested kibble then yellow fluid, still playful
Vomiting kibble and yellow fluid after arrival is often long hunger or gut adjusting to new food, plus stress. Withhold food 4-6 hours, give probiotics, and feed its old diet first. See a vet if it continues.
Dog vomits white clear sticky fluid with foam and is weak with no appetite
Vomiting white sticky foam with low energy can mean gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, parasites or infectious disease, often from eating something unclean. Withhold food and water and give meds, but persistent vomiting needs a vet.
Why does my cat frequently vomit white foam?
White foam vomiting can come from bitter foods, long fasting, poisoning, stress, hairballs or severe pain. Withhold food 4-6 hours and give probiotics, then watch. If it does not improve, visit a vet.
What happens if a dog is bitten by a centipede?
Reactions vary with the centipede species, bite location and venom. Strong venom causes swelling, pain and possible ulcers, and systemic signs like fever, vomiting or coma. Wash the wound with soapy water and disinfect, and see a vet for abnormal reactions.