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My 3-month-old kitten suddenly stopped eating, cries for food but eats nothing, only drinks water, and vomits food and yellow fluid while losing weight but staying active
A cat that won't eat, vomits yellow fluid, and loses weight rapidly can have many causes, including indigestion, viral infection, or internal parasites. For indigestion, give anti-emetics and probiotics. For parasites, deworm. If feline distemper is the cause, see a vet promptly.
My cat swallowed a feeder’s rubber nipple
If the cat just swallowed a foreign object, try giving hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting. If it cannot vomit it up, go to a vet quickly; early endoscopic removal avoids surgery. If not treated promptly, watch the stool for the object and get X-rays to see if it remains, then treat accordingly.
My dog ate about 5 or 6 grapes, then vomited a dozen times and is now listless
If a dog vomits after eating grapes, take it to a vet promptly. Grapes are quite toxic to dogs and can cause acute kidney failure. Vomiting lowers the risk but a check-up is still advised; if creatinine and BUN are high and the dog is weak, hemodialysis may be needed.
My puppy, 6 days home, vomited white foam then pale yellow, no stool, given water, later listless, won’t eat or drink; no nearby clinic, ordered pet meds arriving in two days, what do I do?
White-foam vomit with lethargy can be gastroenteritis, poisoning, or infectious disease; unvaccinated puppies are especially at risk for parvovirus or distemper. Withhold food, give probiotics, rest, and see a vet if it worsens.

Can a Parrot’s Diarrhea Heal on Its Own?
A parrot's diarrhea rarely clears up by itself, and fragile birds can decline fast, so do not wait. Causes range from diet and chilled gut to organ disease; mild cases respond to garlic water, probiotics, or careful oxytetracycline, but lethargy with appetite loss needs a vet.

Why Is Your Guinea Pig Not Eating? (And What to Do)
A guinea pig that stops eating usually has overgrown teeth, indigestion, or illness. Trim or file long teeth, ease digestion with a small-pet digestive aid and rest, and if diarrhea, drowsiness, or vomiting appear, see a vet promptly.

IrishSetter
The Irish Setter is an active, aristocratic bird dog from Ireland, with a rich chestnut-red coat and a refined, elegant build. Swift in the field and sweet-natured at home, it is an affectionate, trainable companion.

Anatolian Shepherd
The Anatolian Shepherd is a large, powerful livestock guardian dog native to Turkey, with a history dating back to the Babylonian period (2800-1800 BC). Calm, alert and deeply loyal, it is prized for its protective instincts and independent nature.

Curly-CoatedRetriever
The Curly-Coated Retriever, originally from Britain, takes its name from its curly coat. Independent and calm, it is never shy or self-absorbed. In the show ring it stands firmly and obediently; in the field it is enthusiastic, steady, and brave; at home it is calm and friendly. One of the oldest retrievers, it has remarkable scent and memory.

saluki
The Saluki, also known as the Persian Greyhound, is an ancient sighthound from Egypt, prized for its elegant, lean build and long, silky ears and tail. A noble, loyal, and gentle companion, it needs plenty of exercise and space.