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Cat won’t eat or drink, low energy, foams at mouth – gastroenteritis? How to treat?
Foaming, not eating, low energy isn't only gastroenteritis; also parasites, poisoning, pancreatitis, gastritis, panleukopenia, liver/kidney damage. Take to a vet; keep diet and environment clean.
My Cat Hasn’t Eaten or Drunk for Two Days, Got Thin, and Vomits Yellow FluidβWhat Should I Do?
Two days without food/water plus weight loss and yellow vomit is an emergency that can lead to shock from dehydration. Get fluids and a full check at a vet; causes include gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, or infection.
Cat vomits yellow fluid, white foam at mouth, won’t eat or drink, no energy
Yellow vomit, no eating/drinking, and low spirits can come from many serious diseases: gut dysfunction, infectious disease, liver disease, pancreatitis, or hairball-caused acute gastroenteritis; white foam does not rule out poisoning. First do infectious-disease and blood screening at the vet; frequent vomiting causes dehydration, so IV fluids may be needed. If no visit, use anti-vomit and antibacterial meds.
Vomited kibble at first, reduced; since yesterday no food or water; today only water then vomited white foamy fluid
Vomiting with no eating and lethargy may be bacterial gastroenteritis, parasites, pancreatitis, or panleukopenia. Abdominal imaging and blood tests at a vet are recommended.
My dog hasn’t eaten for four days and vomits up anything forced in within minutes, even water; its nose is very dry
Not eating for four days with vomiting water may be acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, or viral disease; prolonged fasting causes electrolyte imbalance and dehydration, life-threatening. Take to vet for IV fluids to stabilize. Get blood, imaging, biochemistry to tell if simple digestive issue or high-risk disease (distemper, parvovirus), then treat.
My one-month puppy won’t eat, vomits white foam, and is lethargic.
Not eating, vomiting white foam, and lethargy may be from poisoning, acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, parasites, or infectious disease. Being young and unvaccinated, infectious disease is likely; see a vet promptly.
My cat vomits yellow fluid, is lethargic, and parvo test is negative
Yellow vomit and lethargy can be gastritis, pancreatitis, liver disease, virus, parasites, or poisoning; one parvo line is negative, but the case is serious, so see a vet. If no clinic, try cimetidine and gut-mucosa repair meds when vomiting eases.
My dog arches its back with vomiting and diarrhea and abdominal pain
Arching the back signals abdominal pain; with vomiting, diarrhea, and pain, suspect acute or viral gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, or other abdominal disease. Do not medicate blindly; see a vet.
Dog vomits everything, even water; what medicine
When vomiting everything including water, oral drugs don't work; go to the vet for injections. Even if it took medicine it would vomit, irritating the gut more. First find the cause (blockage, gastritis, pancreatitis, virus) then treat by IV/injection.
My cat has high inflammation, anemia, low white cells, no eating, and yellow watery diarrhea – what now?
Those signs may mean severe gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, panleukopenia, FIP or blockage. The cat is weak, so get IV fluids to rehydrate and treat the cause promptly.