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What happens if a kitten scratches its stomach?
A kitten with a stomach scratch usually has abdominal pain, stomach bleeding, and reduced appetite; blood in stool turns it black, so feces look dark. Severe scratches or secondary infection may cause vomiting with blood. Withhold food and water; if no more vomiting, give probiotics and anti-inflammatories. If persistent vomiting or lethargy, see a vet for X-ray to locate the scratch and treat.
What happens if a dog eats spicy food?
Spicy food easily irritates a dog's stomach, causing abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. Dogs have sensitive digestive systems and cannot tolerate spicy stimuli, so peppers and mustard can severely irritate digestion and may even cause gastroenteritis. The pungent smell also affects the nose, leading to coughing or a runny nose.
What happens if a dog eats too much medicine?
Too much medicine easily poisons a dog, first causing digestive upset and harming the liver. Usual signs are bellyache, diarrhea, vomiting, poor appetite, and lethargy. The drug then burdens the kidneys via the liver, causing damage, proteinuria, or jaundice.
What happens after a Teddy drinks alcohol?
After drinking, a Teddy shows drunkenness with excitement, wandering, unsteady gait, bellyache, vomiting, and weak limbs. Being smaller, it easily gets alcohol poisoning with frequent vomiting, low temperature, and collapse, even death. Seek a vet if abnormal.
What happens if a dog drinks liquor?
Drinking liquor easily causes alcohol poisoning, since dogs tolerate far less than humans, with excitement, vomiting, unsteady gait, collapse, and confusion from a little. Alcohol harms the brain and liver and may cause organ failure or death. Secure all alcohol.
How long after spaying can a cat eat?
Generally feed a cat 8 hours after spay surgery, since anesthesia remains and early feeding risks choking or vomiting. The cat may have no appetite and only drink; offer clean water and liquid food.
How do you know parvovirus is cured?
Parvo shows frequent vomiting, poor appetite, lethargy, and bloody stool. Relief of vomiting and diarrhea with returning appetite means improvement. A blood test should confirm white and red cells are normal. After cure, keep the diet nutritious and digestible.
What happens if a 2-month Golden Retriever eats too much?
Overeating at 2 months causes bloating, vomiting, difficulty walking, and lethargy from indigestion. Some re-eat vomited food. Clean the vomit, give probiotics to aid the gut, and gently massage the abdomen.
What happens if a Teddy puppy eats too much meat?
Too much meat causes indigestion, since puppy guts are immature, with vomiting, bloating, and soft stools. As omnivores, too much meat hurts other nutrients and immunity. Long-term meat causes heat signs like tear stains and obesity.
What happens if a puppy eats onions?
Onions easily poison a puppy; alliums contain sulfides dogs cannot metabolize, causing hemolytic anemia with bloody urine, lethargy, vomiting, and diarrhea. Also avoid chocolate, coffee, cherries, grapes, avocado, and alcohol.