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What Causes a Cat to Vomit
Cat vomit comes in many forms, from harmless hairballs to warning signs like blood or parasites. Knowing what you are looking at helps you decide when a vet visit is urgent.

Why Is Your Cat Having Diarrhea?
Cat diarrhea ranges from a minor upset to a sign of something serious. Environmental stress, diet slips, parasites, swallowed objects, or gut imbalance are common causes β but sudden, severe diarrhea in a kitten needs urgent care.

Cat Vomiting: Causes and How to Tell What’s Wrong
Cat vomiting has dozens of causesβfrom eating too fast and hairballs to infections, toxins like lilies, and organ disease. Telling active vomiting from passive regurgitation, then reading the vomit, frequency, and your cat's energy, narrows the cause before a vet visit.

Why Does My Cat Have Soft Stools?
Soft stools in cats point to a digestive problemβmost often a sudden food change, intestinal parasites, overeating, or gastritis. A gradual 7-day food transition, regular deworming, and portion control usually fix it; ongoing cases need a vet.

Cat Heartworm Disease: Signs and Care
Heartworm spreads to cats through mosquito bites, especially in summer, and can cause cough, fluid buildup, and collapse. Treatment is serious and vet-only; prevention through mosquito control and vet-prescribed monthly preventives is far safer.

Cat Has Diarrhea After Kibble and Won’t Eat
A cat that eats, then gets diarrhea and loses its appetite has a fragile gut acting up. Gastritis, a sudden food change, or parasites are the usual causes. A probiotic, a gradual food switch, and routine deworming usually fix it; see a vet if it lingers.

Cat Has Diarrhea but Plenty of Energy
A cat with diarrhea but normal energy worries many owners, yet it's often mild. Diet changes, gastritis, or parasites are the common triggers. A gradual food switch, a probiotic, and routine deworming usually settle it; see a vet if it doesn't improve.

What to Do After Adopting a Cat or Dog
Adopting gives a stray a home and saves the cost of buying. Once you bring one home, the first steps are a full health check, deworming, good nutrition, and gut care, since strays arrive with unknown histories. Commit for life rather than on a whim.

How to Deworm a Cat With Parasites
Once a cat picks up parasites, it's a real problem because they can stunt growth and even kill. Roundworms, hookworms, filarial worms, and tapeworms each have their own signs. A proper internal and external deworming routine, timed around meals, clears them and keeps them away.

Cat Suddenly Stopped Eating and Looks Lethargic
When a cat refuses food, loses energy, and wastes away for three to five days, the gut is usually involved. Hairballs, overeating, parasites, or gastritis are common culprits. A bland, scheduled diet and the right supplement often bring the appetite back.