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My cat started screaming at noon yesterday, then convulsed and vomited yellow; it happened again at noon today; duration two days; no hospital check; gave a gut probiotic

Screaming, convulsions, and yellow vomiting may be from digestive issues, poisoning, or nervous-system problems. Screaming signals pain, convulsions are neurologic, vomiting is digestive; analyzing alone risks misdiagnosis and wrong medicine could be fatal, so urgently fast the cat and take it to a vet for a full exam and tests, with treatment possibly including medication, fluids, and antibiotics.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My kitten ate, then a while later foamed at the mouth

Sudden foaming after eating may be from a bitter or irritating thing like medicine, chili, soap, or shampoo — give water and it usually recovers in minutes to half an hour. It may also be poisoning from food, medicine, mosquito liquid, or rat poison needing urgent vomiting induction; or a disease like hepatic encephalopathy. See a vet promptly for diagnosis.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My cat lost its voice but does not sneeze or vomit, and its elimination and energy are normal

A hoarse cat with normal other signs may have vocal-cord inflammation or throat infection from overuse or infection, a throat foreign body like hair or food, or other causes like swelling or congenital cord damage. Watch for improvement; if it lasts or worsens, see a vet.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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Yesterday my cat accidentally hit its head; today it will not eat or drink and vomits yellow fluid — what should I do?

A cat that hit its head and now refuses food and vomits yellow fluid likely has a concussion or brain injury, an emergency needing X-ray and brain CT at the vet. Intra-cranial bleeding or high pressure can cause vomiting plus coma, seizures, or walking difficulty with high death risk; mild concussion usually recovers in about two weeks with treatment and rest.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My puppy was run over on the belly by an e-bike; intestines came out of the anus, then retracted and it could stand and walk, the belly keeps making noises, it vomited a little food, now runs fast but is low in energy, and the left hind leg is swollen and soft when pressed — will it survive?

Rectal prolapse, swollen leg, vomiting, and lethargy after a car accident are an emergency; without professional care survival is hard and even if it lives it may have permanent aftereffects. Take it to the vet at once for a full check of internal bleeding, organ damage, and fractures, with possible urgent surgery.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My dog was bitten by a neighbor’s dog; after getting a vaccine at the clinic it was lethargic with rapid panting all evening, but not afraid of water or light — please explain

Lethargy and rapid panting after a bite can be from a severe wound infection causing pain, or from the vaccine. Vaccinating an injured dog is not ideal and can lower immunity; mild vaccine reactions like low fever and poor appetite are normal, but breathing difficulty with a wound may need a check. Severe allergy (facial swelling, hives, shock) needs urgent desensitization, and a bite by a stray raises rabies risk, so see a vet and observe 30 minutes post-vaccine.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My dog went out to play, came home and stopped eating, vomited the next day, only drinks water, sleeps more, and is less lively with low energy lately

Vomiting yellow fluid with no eating or drinking is usually a serious gastrointestinal disease and needs a confirmed cause before medication. For indigestion, give probiotics; for gastroenteritis with frequent vomiting, withhold food and give pet anti-inflammatory and anti-emetic plus probiotics; if no improvement, get IV fluids. Distemper or parvovirus also cause yellow vomiting and need early hospital care.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My dog vomited dog-food-like stuff yesterday, then refused food, ate once at noon, then refused, vomited yellow fluid at night, then water, and had diarrhea this morning and won’t eat

This may be a digestive problem: indigestion, gastroenteritis, parasites, foreign-body blockage, or distemper, parvovirus, coronavirus, or other infection. See a vet soon. If not, briefly withhold food and water, then feed small frequent easily digested soft meals, and watch symptoms; give pet anti-emetic, anti-inflammatory, and antidiarrheal per the vet's guidance.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My cat started having diarrhea on July 18; it was mild at first, got very loose around the 20th, and has improved in recent days

Improving diarrhea is a positive sign, but keep watching and help the cat recover. Suggestions: briefly withhold food and observe frequency, color, and texture; if it keeps improving it may be mild digestion or diet, but see a vet if it worsens. Feed easily digested low-fat food and water, add probiotics, and see a vet if it persists with vomiting or pain.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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My dog vomits and passes roundworms; how many days until the dewormer works, should I deworm daily, how many doses per day, and why no effect yet?

Vomiting or passing roundworms means a worm infection; dewormers kill or expel them. Effects start within hours but full expulsion can take days. For an active infection, dose once the same day by weight, then re-deworm if worms persist until cleared; preventive deworming is monthly. No effect may mean wrong dose, poor product, or wrong drug for the worm type, or secondary enteritis/parvo, so see a vet.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026