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What Happens If a Cat Eats Raw Egg White?
Raw egg white risks bacteria and parasites, causing vomiting and diarrhea, especially in kittens. Raw eggs may carry parasites; feed cooked eggs and avoid white, which blocks vitamin H.
What Happens If a Cat Drinks No Water for 3 Days?
Three days without water may dehydrate and kill, or at least damage kidneys; moisture from food only causes constipation. Long-term lack raises kidney burden and urinary disease. Provide enough water.
What Happens If a Cat Eats Too Much Kibble?
Kibble is balanced and safe as staple, but a huge amount at once causes indigestion, cramps and vomiting; use probiotics. Long-term cheap kibble causes malnutrition and weak immunity.
What Happens If a Cat Eats Random Things?
Random eating harms the gut: dirty food causes infection and parasites; indigestible items like plastic or bones block the intestines; toxic plants or drugs can kill.
What Happens If a Dog Is Startled by a Loud Noise?
A startled dog may dash, bark and tremble; frequent scares lower immunity, causing gut symptoms, colds or illness, and it may hide and later eat less.
How to Get a Cat to Eat More?
For a small appetite, feed small and often with probiotics to aid digestion, and diversify food with cans, freeze-dried, meat and organs. More play boosts activity and appetite.
What Happens If a Dog Eats Raw Eggs?
Raw eggs risk salmonella and parasites, causing vomiting and diarrhea, and the white blocks vitamin H. Frequent raw eggs cause picky eating. Feed cooked yolk instead.
How Often Should a Cat Eat Probiotics?
No fixed frequency; base it on gut health. Poor gut: twice daily, then reduce. Daily-use probiotics are fine for care but weak during illness, use targeted ones then.
What Happens If a Dog Eats Sour and Spicy Food?
Sour/spicy food irritates a dog's gut, causing coughing, drooling, diarrhea and vomiting, even acute gastroenteritis. If eaten, give probiotics; vet if symptoms appear.
How Often to Feed Red Parrot Fish?
Red parrot fry eat 2-3 times daily, juveniles once daily, adults every 2-3 days, to 70 percent full within 5-8 minutes. Reduce in cold weather; feed on a fixed schedule.