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After a Teddy puppy recovers from parvovirus, it still vomits a little. What does that mean?
Parvo badly damages the gut and needs time to heal; mild vomiting during recovery is normal if it lessens and the dog's spirit and appetite return. Feed easily digestible food in small meals; if vomiting persists, rule out other disease.
What happens if a cat eats cephalosporin?
A cat's metabolism differs from humans, so human cephalosporin is toxic. Small amounts cause vomiting and diarrhea; large amounts cause distress, lethargy, breathing trouble, anemia, jaundice. See a vet if abnormal.
What happens if a cat doesn’t eat kibble for two days?
A healthy adult cat is usually fine for two days if it has water, but a kitten or sick cat may get low blood sugar and gut damage. Resume small, frequent meals; if it refuses food, see a vet for fluids.
What happens if a Teddy dog has ‘turned intestines’ (parvovirus)?
Turned intestines usually means parvovirus, a highly contagious disease causing vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and lethargy, progressing to bloody stool and dehydration. Untreated, death can occur within about a week; see a vet promptly.
What happens if my cat is too stressed?
A stressed cat may hide and watch, then bite or scratch if approached. Long-term stress causes a stress response with vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite, and urinary blockage, even leading to cystitis, fatty liver, or FIP.
What happens if a cat eats Heartgard (dog heartworm medication)?
Heartgard is for dogs only; don't give to cats. Cats metabolize differently and even small doses can cause chronic toxicity and kidney harm. An overdose may cause vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, lethargy, and rapid heartbeat, even life-threatening without prompt care.
What happens if I give my dog beer?
Dogs metabolize alcohol poorly, so beer easily damages the liver. A lot at once causes alcohol poisoningโdizziness, vomiting, diarrhea, coma, death. It may also make the dog hyperexcited, leading to barking, darting, or biting. Never give alcohol; contact a vet if ingested.
My cat vomited yellow fluid for 3 days, wouldn’t eat, then got an anti-inflammatory shot and improved; her ALT is 600+ and albumin/globulin ratio is lowโwhat meds, can she eat prescription food, should I force-feed?
Serum ALT reflects liver health; high ALT suggests liver damage (FIP, fatty liver, hepatitis, bile blockage, toxin). Vomiting may relate to it, but stopping vomiting doesn't guarantee the level dropsโneeds full diagnostics. Besides treating the cause, support the liver and avoid hepatotoxic drugs; ensure nutrition once vomiting eases.
My cat can’t use its hind legs and breathes with a noisy, rapid sound
Based on your description the cat likely hurt a hind leg and pain causes rapid breathing and abnormal hind limbs. Get an X-ray to rule out fracture and ligament damage; without trauma, consider congenital issues or neuritis. Low appetite, vomiting, or diarrhea could mean dehydration or low blood sugar causing weakness.
What happens if my dog eats fish food?
Fish food is high in protein and fat that dogs may not fully digest, causing diarrhea, bloating, and vomiting if eaten too much. Some dogs may be allergic, and relying on it alone causes nutritional imbalance.