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Vomiting for two days, occasional episodes, now lethargic with no energy, not eating, only drinking water
A cat that vomits, is lethargic, and loses appetite may have acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, a foreign object, hairballs, kidney failure, hepatitis, parasites, poisoning, FIP, or panleukopenia, among many causes. The best step is to take the cat to a clinic for exams and tests to confirm the cause, then treat accordingly.
Dog’s belly keeps twitching and it won’t stop crying after eating cooked but spoiled seafood when I wasn’t looking
Bad seafood can cause acute gastroenteritis or pancreatitis with cramping and crying. Fast it, give probiotics if not vomiting, watch closely, and see a vet if severe.
My 13-year dog vomits after eating and now is incontinent
A 13-year dog with vomiting and incontinence likely has elderly issues: gut problems like gastritis, pancreatitis, or hepatitis, and urinary issues like cystitis, stones, or kidney failure. Get full exams including blood, urine, and imaging; use senior prescription diet.
Not eating, keeps vomiting; didn’t yesterday but vomited again today
Causes include acute gastroenteritis or obstruction (from bad food, foreign bodies, hairballs), parasites, viruses (panleukopenia, coronavirus) or internal disease. See a vet for biochemistry if appetite and vomiting persist.
Dog pants, cries and seems in pain after coming home from a walk; what’s wrong?
Panting, crying and trembling usually mean severe stress or bodily pain. Rule out injury or heatstroke; if it persists, get a full veterinary check.
My Teddy has enteritis. What should I do?
Enteritis is not the only cause of gut signs; rule out toxins, virus, bacteria, parasites, blockage and pancreatitis at a vet first. Acute and chronic forms need targeted care.
Eight-Month Kitten Vomiting Yellow Fluid and Not Eating for Over a Day
Yellow vomit has several causes: parasites, panleukopenia if unvaccinated, pancreatitis, hairballs or foreign bodies, or acute gastritis. Fast and observe; vet if persistent.
My dog is listless, vomiting yellow foam, has foul diarrhea, and feels cold—could bad guts kill it?
These signs point to severe gastrointestinal illness that can be fatal without care. A cold, whimpering dog is near collapse; rush it to a vet, as causes like toxin, pancreatitis, or infection cannot be treated at home.
Why does my dog keep trembling even when lying still?
Constant trembling may be a distemper aftereffect damaging nerves, which is incurable; keep the dog warm and cared for. It could also be cold, dreaming, or painful diseases like acute abdomen, pancreatitis, or disc disease; see a vet.
My one-year-old cat ate an egg yolk for the first time, then had diarrhea and vomited
Vomiting and diarrhea after egg yolk suggest gastroenteritis or pancreatitis; rule out panleukopenia. Fast 24 hours and use anti-emetics with probiotics, then see a vet if no improvement.