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Several Causes of Retching in Cats
Cats retch from hairballs, swallowed objects, dehydration, or intestinal parasites. See a vet for diagnosis and treatment, since a cat's stomach is easily damaged.

Common Causes and Medications for Cough in Dogs and Cats
A cough in dogs and cats can be dry or productive and stems from viruses, bacterial respiratory infection, parasites (heartworm, roundworm), irritants or foreign bodies. Treatment targets the cause β antivirals, antibiotics, dewormers, bronchodilators and cough suppressants β while vaccines, regular deworming and a clean, dust-free home prevent most cases.

Is Yellow Watery Stool in Cats a Sign of Feline Distemper?
Yellow watery stool can mean feline distemper, especially in unvaccinated cats, but also bacterial gastroenteritis, parasites, or indigestion. Learn to tell these conditions apart.

How to Help a Thin Cat Gain Weight
A thin cat may be underweight due to genetics, poor diet, parasites, digestive disease, or dental issues. Rule out illness with a vet first; then raise the diet's nutritional density, feed small frequent meals, and add gentle play to boost appetite and build a healthy body.

What to Do If Your Dog Has Eye Worms?
Eye worms (Thelazia) cause corneal or conjunctival ulcers, discharge, redness, and tears, and can lead to perforation or blindness if untreated. Rinse the eye with saline, use a levamisole-based drop under vet guidance, then chloramphenicol to control inflammation. Also deworm internally and note it can spread to humans.

What to Do When Your Cat Vomits at Night
If your cat vomits at night, stay calm and watch its mood, stool, fever, and blood. Mild cases may pass; persistent or worsening signs (poisoning, acute gastroenteritis, kidney disease) need a vet. Withhold food during frequent vomiting, offer clean water, then reintroduce bland food.

How to Tell If Your Dog Has Roundworms
Roundworms show as constipation or diarrhea (sometimes worms in stool), poor appetite, nausea, weight loss, dry coat, and itchy skin. A vet confirms by fecal exam, clinical signs, or ultrasound when heavy. Deworm with the right drug, keep a regular schedule (pups monthly, adults every 3 months), and maintain hygiene and diet control.

What to Feed a Cat with a Sensitive Stomach
Many cats have delicate digestion, leading to vomiting, diarrhea, and bloating if diet is ignoredβand chronic trouble can cause dehydration. This guide covers the warning signs, common causes, and the best foods (gentle kibble, prescription diet, probiotics, and plain toppers) to settle a sensitive stomach.
Is This a Worm in My Cat’s Stool?
The photo is unclear, so we cannot tell if the object is a worm or just passed foreign material. If a worm, it is likely a roundworm. If the cat has gone long without deworming, give an oral dewormer; if many worms pass, repeat in a week.
My cat had blood in the stool once with a dangling drop, now only clear fluid at the anus
Soft stool with blood may come from internal parasites, panleukopenia, indigestion, or damaged gut lining. If the cat is alert and eating, serious panleukopenia is unlikely; messy or changed food suggests indigestion - try short fasting plus probiotics and anti-inflammatory medicine. If not dewormed recently, get a fecal exam for coccidia, roundworms, or giardia.