The kitten doesn t eat after throwing up 5, and the kitten doesn t eat after throwing up

Updated on pet 2024-07-28
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Can't feed milk, my cat vomited so much yellow foam yesterday, and bloodshot, and don't eat, I told the veterinarian that I fed a little milk, and the veterinarian told me not to feed it immediately, you can try the only glucose (to supplement energy), the kind of glass bottle injection 20 ml apiece, it's best to get a small syringe, a little bit to push it into its mouth, (it's best not to feed too much, feed a little to see the situation) If you still vomit, don't feed it, go to the veterinarian to ask, or prescribe some antiemetic medicine to protect the stomach· If you vomit all the time, you will become dehydrated. My cat doesn't vomit or doesn't take the initiative to eat, I feed it with warm boiled water in a syringe, and then stuff the fish meat into its mouth for it to eat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Give it milk, not too much every day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't breastfeed, go to the hospital!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cats are a pet that many people like to have, there are different breeds of cats, and you can always find one you like. However, raising cats is not an easy thing, you need to pay special attention to the cat's mental state and diet, if the cat is not in good spirits, and does not like to eat and drink, it depends on whether the cat is sick, if the cat still vomits, you should pay special attention to it.

    In this case, the cat should be given antiemetic first, and then the cat should be given the corresponding energy and water through infusion. If the cat does not eat normally for three days, it is likely to cause fatty liver. So the key is to find the reason why the cat doesn't eat, in time**.

    The first thing to consider is whether there is a blockage of foreign bodies, such as threaded foreign bodies and indigestible plastics, that are blocking the stomach and intestines and preventing them from eating properly. In this case, you will need to take radiographs and photographs to investigate further. Then consider gastroenteritis and investigate other possibilities before taking the medication.

    Generally, it can be slowly recovered in three to five days. Then consider that there may be some pancreatitis, which can also cause persistent vomiting and diarrhea in the cat. If the cat is relatively young and has not been vaccinated, it should also be considered to be infected with feline plague virus.

    Don't like food Cats will get heavier and heavier because of the owner's incorrect feeding methods, too many snacks or too much attractant cat food. When you no longer offer these strong-tasting foods, cats will decisively refuse to eat.

    Physical discomfort If the cat is uncomfortable, then it will become very tired and even hide without eating or drinking. That's the nature of cats. If you encounter a cat that is depressed and does not eat or drink, the owner must pay attention. It is best to find out as soon as possible and take the cat for examination as soon as possible.

    Dental problems If the cat suffers from stomatitis or inflammation of the mouth, it will feel pain when eating, so it will not eat even if it is hungry. If you notice that your cat has a foul smell in its mouth, as well as saliva, then you must check it for stomatitis. If you suffer from stomatitis, you must seek medical attention in time, otherwise the consequences will still be serious.

    Stress response Cats that have just moved to a new place seem to avoid eating, drinking, and hiding. Don't worry too much about the host because it's just a stress response. In response to this situation, the owner only needs to keep the food and water in a slightly hidden place and then do not disturb the cat.

    When a cat feels safe, it will take the initiative to come out and eat.

    Cats may die within 7 to 14 days. Due to the physiological structure of cats, if they do not eat any food for more than 3 days, the internal organs of the cat will be damaged, leading to serious internal diseases, such as acute hepatitis. Cats don't eat or drink for no reason.

    Once you don't take the initiative to eat, you need to get the attention of your owner. Common diseases that cause cats not to eat or drink, such as infectious diseases, such as feline plague, etc. Cats may experience depression, anorexia, intractable vomiting, yellowish-green vomit, sticky discharge from the mouth, eyes, and nose, and sticky stools.

    Symptoms such as thickening during diarrhea indicate that the animal is in an advanced stage of the disease, with blood in the stool, severe dehydration, anemia, and even death. Therefore, once the cat has the above symptoms, it is necessary to go to the pet hospital for examination as soon as possible** to avoid delaying the condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is a problem with the stomach, the kitten is already weak, don't feed things indiscriminately, observe it for two days, if you don't eat it, it is recommended to go to the pet hospital to see.

Related questions
19 answers2024-07-28

Because the kitten is still young, it is not yet adapted to the environment. >>>More

14 answers2024-07-28

Adult cats generally die if they don't eat for 5 or 7 days, and young cats will have a shorter time, because the cat does not have any substances in the cat that can help the cat maintain its physical state, so if the owner can't take the cat on a business trip, it is still necessary to send it to a friend's house to help take care of it. >>>More

6 answers2024-07-28

Cats foaming at the mouth need to fast if they don't eat and then stop vomiting. If symptoms such as eating too fast, indigestion, and gastroenteritis are mild, they will generally get better in a day or two. If it does not get better, you need to feed probiotics to regulate the stomach. >>>More

12 answers2024-07-28

1.Physical ailments.

Like kittens, upper respiratory tract infections can cause loss of appetite in adult cats, and other nasal diseases can also affect a cat's sense of smell and appetite, including nasal polyps or tumors that can be very distressing for cats and therefore make your cat reluctant to eat. >>>More

17 answers2024-07-28

Semi-digestible food: It should be indigestion, eating too much, eating something that should not be eaten (such as: drinking milk and eating shrimp and other seafood), you can starve it for a day, let its stomach rest for a day, only drink water, and then start feeding some soft food that is easy to digest. >>>More