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Kitten seems hit by a car; nose bleeding, mouth kept open.
Nose bleeding after a hit may be nasal lining injury, mouth wound, or internal injury; clear blood to avoid blocking breathing. Watch gait, appetite, spirit; if lethargy, poor appetite, vomiting, limping, blood in stool, see a vet.
Vomited long ago during a food change, otherwise home; last night fine, this morning it greeted me, then suddenly vomited in the litter box and on the floor β brown discharge with some hair.
Vomiting with hair in soft stool suggests hairballs. Cats swallow fur that builds up and they expel it by vomiting/stool. Feed cat grass or hairball paste and add water; if vomiting/diarrhea persist, see a vet.
Seems a bit food-bound; ate grapes by mistake this afternoon, vomited in the evening β vomit had kibble, stool normal firm.
Vomiting after grapes is helpful to expel toxin; grapes are toxic. If little was eaten and it vomited soon with good energy, usually fine. If vomiting continues with poor spirit, see a vet to check kidney values and prevent failure.
Cat suddenly convulsed and had diarrhea, now breathing very weakly, lying down.
Convulsions, diarrhea, weak breathing may be poisoning, nerve disease, or infection. Bad food causes poisoning; nutrient lack or trauma causes nerve issues; distemper brings convulsions with lethargy/vomiting/diarrhea. Seriousβsee a vet.
Suspect feline distemper or gastritis.
Vomiting yellow-green fluid, low appetite, lethargy suggest acute gastroenteritis, distemper, or coronavirus. Get a full vet exam. If unvaccinated, infection is likely; these are life-threatening, so treat promptly.
What happens if a Bichon eats small sharp bones?
Sharp bones cut the mouth and esophagus, causing bleeding and infection; swallowed in quantity they block the gut, cause constipation, pain, vomiting, poor appetite, and dangerous blockage needing a vet. Don't feed bones; use calcium tablets or calcium-rich food instead.
What happens if a dog eats a small bite of chocolate?
Chocolate has caffeine and theobromine that toxically stimulate the heart and nerves; even a small bite of high-purity chocolate can poison. Watch for vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, excitement, seizures, breathing trouble; seek care if seen.
How is Medon dog food for a Pomeranian?
A popular Medon line uses chicken meal, fish meal, wheat, rice β cheap meat-meal protein and grains that easily cause digestive allergies (vomiting, diarrhea). Its crude protein is only 18% and fat 8%, just meeting minimums, so nutrition is unimpressive; not recommended for a healthy Pomeranian.
What happens if a 5-jin (about 2.5 kg) Chinchilla cat accidentally eats one omeprazole pill?
The outcome depends on the pill's strength and labeled dose; cats can take about 0.5 mg/kg of omeprazole, a PPI that suppresses stomach acid. If the dose is small and the cat shows no vomiting, bloating, nausea, pain, or diarrhea, don't worryβgive it warm water to boost metabolism.
What happens with a dog’s urethral stones?
Stones block the urethra, causing frequent, reduced, dribbling, painful urination and infection; scraping causes pink/red/brown blood in urine. Long blockage can harm kidneys, even failure, with appetite/weight loss and vomiting.