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Do cats eat bones?
Cats will eat bones because of their meat-eating nature, but it is not recommended. They cannot digest hard bones, risking blockage, constipation and vomiting, and sharp bones can cut the mouth or gut.
What causes diarrhea in a Teddy (Poodle)?
Teddy diarrhea is usually from indigestion, gastroenteritis, parasites or viral disease. Causes range from unsuitable food and spoiled food to lack of deworming and serious infections like distemper or parvovirus.
Can cats eat celery?
Cats can eat celery, but not too much at once. Its fiber aids digestion and helps with constipation, and it can assist in passing hairballs. It is also rich in vitamins and minerals, but overfeeding may cause diarrhea and vomiting.
Can an adult cat drink plain cow’s milk?
No: lactose enzyme drops with age, so adults are more lactose intolerant; milk causes vomiting and diarrhea. A few tolerate it; test a little, and switch to goat milk or lactose-free if reactive.
Is trembling a symptom of feline distemper (panleukopenia)?
Trembling is not necessarily a sign of feline distemper. It can result from cold temperatures, fear, or low blood sugar, potassium or calcium. Distemper more typically causes diarrhea, vomiting and fever.
Can a one-month-old kitten eat egg yolk?
No: too young, digestion unready; risk of choking and indigestion. If insisted, crush and mix with goat milk. Better to feed breast milk or formula until at least 2 months.
How do I care for a one-month-old kitten?
Weaned by now: feed softened puppy pate or kitten food with goat-milk formula; rice mush works if no formula, but never cow's milk (lactose intolerance). Feed 4-5 times daily in small amounts.
Can cats eat red dates (jujubes)?
Cats can eat red dates in small amounts, but it is not recommended: the dried skin can stick in the throat and the pit risks gut blockage. Skip them for cats with sensitive stomachs.
What are the signs of internal parasites in dogs?
Signs include low appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stool, and scooting; white eggs or worms in stool signal severe infection. Regular deworming is key.
Will a dog really die from eating glutinous rice?
A small amount of glutinous rice is not fatal (it is just starch), but a large amount causes indigestion, bloating, vomiting, and even fatal bowel disease. Avoid feeding it; use probiotics or a vet if sick.