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Can You Deworm a Dog Internally and Externally at the Same Time?
Internal and external deworming can be done together - they use different methods and rarely conflict - but spacing them about 3 days apart is safer. All dewormers are toxic if misused, so follow a vet's guidance on frequency (by age) and dose (by weight).
Why does my cat keep twitching like it’s hiccupping?
A cat that twitches like hiccupping may have eaten too fast or has food stuck in the esophagus - it usually passes as the food goes down. It can also come from excess stomach acid, bloating, food buildup, slow gut movement or reflux esophagitis. If twitching is followed by regurgitation or vomiting, see a vet for possible esophagitis, pyloric stenosis or GI disease. Frequent twitching without vomiting may point to allergic asthma, chronic bronchitis, pneumonia or heart issues. Hairballs trying to come up cause this too - give hairball paste or cat grass regularly.
Deworm First or Vaccine First? Get the Order Right
For a new cat, deworm first, then vaccinate. Parasites keep the immune system stressed so a shot can't build proper antibodies — risking vaccine failure or a severe reaction. Plan: settle in a week, deworm at 45+ days, then FVRCP shots 3 weeks apart plus rabies a week later. Indoor cats still need regular deworming, and FVRCP doesn't cover every disease.
What reactions do dogs have after deworming medicine?
Normally a dog has little reaction to dewormer. If heavily parasitized, worms may pass in the stool, which is normal. Overdosing by weight can cause vomiting and diarrhea, so dose by weight. Some dewormers also irritate the stomach and reduce appetite.

How to Tell If Your Cat’s Deworming Worked
If a cat already had worms, check a week later: no eggs or live worms in the stool means internal parasites are cleared, and parting the coat should show no fleas, lice, or ticks. Mites need a skin scrape and healing check. If signs remain, use a correctly matched product and repeat in 10-15 days.
What are the symptoms of coccidiosis in cats?
Coccidiosis causes poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, jelly-like or bloody stools, malnutrition, and lethargy. Long/heavy infection brings anemia, dehydration, weight loss, pale gums, and dull coat. It spreads by contact; deworm regularly and use sulfa drugs if infected.

Dog Intestinal Obstruction: Symptoms and Treatment
Intestinal obstruction happens when a dog swallows something indigestible - food, a toy, fabric - blocking the gut and causing pain, vomiting, and sometimes bloody diarrhea. Mild cases may be managed medically; severe or perforating ones need surgery. See a vet early.

Why Has My Dog’s Tongue Turned Purple?
A purple tongue can signal low oxygen, cold, staining from pigmented food, toxins, or poor circulation. Check breathing first; if it is struggling or the color persists, see a vet at once. Cold-related cases just need warming.
Feeding Your Cat Chicken Liver? Watch Out for Vitamin A Toxicity
Vitamin A is vital for cats but fat-soluble, so excess is stored and builds up to toxic levels — usually from too much liver or stacked supplements. Chronic toxicity causes stiff gait, joint pain, dry skin, coat loss, and gut upset, and the bone damage can be permanent. Feed liver only as an occasional treat and rely on a balanced AAFCO/FEDIAF complete food.

Why Is My Dog’s Stomach Making Loud Gurgling Noises?
Bowel sounds are normal as gas and fluid move during digestion, but unusually loud or lasting noises with other symptoms can mean bloat, poor digestion, gastritis, or infection. Feed measured, easy-to-digest meals on a schedule and see a vet if it persists with sickness.