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Hello. Since it has been 2 weeks since your kitty began showing signs of illness, so 1 more day probably will not make much of a difference. But please do not miss this appointment. It sounds like General Pumpkin really needs to see a medic. I hope all is well & thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
While Halloween may be fun for us, it can be stressful for pets. Before the trick-or-treaters start ringing the doorbell, be sure that your pet is safely confined in a crate or room so that they don’t escape amidst the chaos. Keep any candy or treats out of reach of pets. Chocolate is toxic to pets, and many other treats or candies can lead to gastrointestinal upset or pancreatitis. If your pet becomes excessively anxious when the doorbell rings repeatedly, discuss solutions with your veterinarian.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thank you for contacting Pet Coach with your concern about Queso. I LOVE her name! The pumpkin pass through is a good sign that her GI tract is moving, and given that she hadn't been eating as much as normal yesterday, that could be the cause as to why you haven't seen poop. Because she has passed the pumpkin, I wouldn't be too worried just yet. As for the small bump above her back leg, keep an eye on it. If it gets bigger or it begins to bother her, then I would take her into the vet to get it checked out. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
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Updated on August 12th, 2025
It sounds as Pumkin is suffering from a gastrointestinal condition, possibly an infection. it could also be due to ingestion of a foreign body material. i would recommend taking her to the vet Urgently, she will need to be checked first, if the vet thinks it's a simple gastrointestinal infection she will need an anti vomiting injection, antibiotics and a special food for a few days in order to get better. if the vet thinks it is more serious she will need a blood test and possibly an ultrasound in order to find out what is wrong. If money is an issue please contact a dog charity in your area of living, they can help with costs of treatment in many cases. Many vets also have payment plans, and there is also a credit company that will land you money toward vet bills ( https://www.carecredit.com/vetmed/) .
Updated on August 12th, 2025