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Why Do Cats Vomit When They Smell Certain Odors?
Cats vomit at some smells because their sense of smell is extremely acuteβover 200 million receptors feed a vomeronasal organ that reacts sharply to scents we find pleasant, like perfume or citrus. Vomiting can also stem from hairballs, overeating, an empty stomach, food allergies, or digestive disease.

What to Do When a Cat Refuses to Eat
A cat that won't eat may be picky, stressed, or ill. Long fasting is dangerous β cats can develop fatty liver (hepatic lipidosis) in just a few days β so act fast. Check for other symptoms and oral pain, try a tastier food in a calm setting, and if it still refuses, see a vet and get energy support.

What Causes a Cat’s ‘Glass Stomach’?
A cat's 'glass stomach' (chronic sensitivity) usually comes from poor diet (frequent food switches, intolerances, low-quality kibble, human food), irregular feeding, stress, or dental issues. Past illness (panleukopenia, parasites, gastritis, pancreatitis, hairballs) can also damage the gut lining. Fix diet, add probiotics, cut stress, and see a vet for ongoing vomiting, diarrhea, or weight loss.

Why Does a Cat Eat Cat Litter?
A cat may eat litter out of curiosity, mistaking it for food, digestive upset, stress, or a nutrient deficiency (pica). Stop it at once, and if it persists, see a vet to rule out disease. Switch to low-dust, unscented litter and keep the cat well fed to cut the risk.
Does More Eye Discharge After Changing Dog Food Mean the Food Is Bad?
Extra eye discharge after switching dog food does not automatically mean the food is low quality β it can be a mild adjustment reaction, a food intolerance, or something unrelated like blocked tear ducts or an ear infection. Some foods are high in salt, and if your dog drinks little, this can cause 'inner heat' with more discharge, bad breath, and dry stool. Rule out the food by checking the label, watching overall health, and if discharge is thick, colored, or lasts over a week, see a vet.
Watch Out: Common Food Allergens for Dogs
Common dog food allergens include beef, chicken, dairy, grains (wheat, rice, corn), legumes, lamb, and eggs; reactions can show as skin redness, itching, rashes, hair loss, soft stool, diarrhea, vomiting, eye redness, tearing, sneezing, or runny nose, and in severe cases can be fatal. To find the culprit, start with an ultra-hypoallergenic commercial diet, then add one new ingredient at a time and watch for 1β2 weeks, stopping any that triggers symptoms.

Is It Normal for a Dog to Be Very Quiet in a New Home?
Most dogs are quiet when they first arrive because the unfamiliar smells, people, and sounds cause stress and anxiety; they usually settle within 5β7 days. Help by offering a calm, cozy spot, a steady routine of feeding and walks, and avoiding over-handling. But if the quiet comes with no eating or drinking for over 24 hours, lethargy, vomiting, fever, or diarrhea, it may signal illness and needs a vet.

Common Side Effects After Cat Vaccination and What to Do
Mild reactions after a cat's vaccinationβlow fever, tiredness, poor appetiteβare normal and usually fade in 1β3 days as the body builds antibodies. Watch for serious signs like facial swelling, vomiting, or breathing trouble and head to the vet; keep the cat calm, hydrated, and away from other cats for a week.

Signs of Pregnancy in Rabbits
Pregnant rabbits often grow quieter and lazier, eat and drink more, gain weight, and may turn protective or irritable; around days 10 to 15 they start nesting by digging, chewing, and gathering bedding. In the final stretch the mammary glands enlarge with pink areolae, and a vet can confirm pregnancy by ultrasound or palpation. House the doe calmly with enough space, and separate her from other rabbits to avoid fights.
What does a cat’s stress reaction mean?
Cat stress is the body's response to fright: initial tension followed by an immunity drop that can cause serious illness. Avoid frightening cats and comfort them through changes.