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12yr old cat dropping weight from 11 lbs to 8 lbs in past 4 yrs. had anal glands cleaned out week ago. Still pulling fur out hind area and tail
4 mo old domestic short hair kitten. Starts mouth breathing/panting when playing aggressively with our other 2 kittens of same age but of 3 different litters do not. One episodes of hyperventilating too and twice “unproductive hacking” (head low gestures as if bringing up a hairball). Currently all being treated (2nd month) for round worms with ‘safe-guard’
17 yo Himalayan appears to walk into furniture and walks in circles at times. Urinating. No diarrhea. Saw Vet one month ago, vaccinated, and groomed. No issues noted at the time. Indoor only. No other cats.
Hi my moms cat has this what can we do? Please help us
I took my kitten to a Vetco Wellness clinic today (3954 Sports Arena Blvd) because she has diarrhea, and was told that they only do vaccinations. The Vetco website is giving out the wrong information, and I wasted 1/4 tank of gas on that trip. Please update the information on the Vetco website to reflect what they actually do.
Kitten, 6 months, i problem but lost it, puss out nose and green stuff out of eyes. used Terramycin for eye and no help. Kitten lethargic,oriented and twitching now, tried to get antibiotic through dr foster and cannot without approval. Also today quit eating. What is possible for help
Which of the two dewormers is better for a 10 months old British short hair? Thank you so much!
I have 2 ferral cats I took in. They have been doing excelent and I nabbed 2 more of the next litter and they are doing excellent. They have been inside 1 month. They are Karats. The oldest are males and the young ones female. The male got sick then 4 days later the other male did. Their symptoms are lethargy, lack of eating/drinking and now throwing up. The only new difference is scented litter instead of non. The vomit is watery. I treated ea for hair balls and feed them food for hairballs.
what can I do for my cat with a worm in its diarrhea
After fast breathing problem with my cat I have him checked by our vet, he now has swollen abdomen from the two sites of his body, mostly from the right,still breathes faster than normal and is lethargic but eats even more,urinate normal, can't catch if he defecate,I have other cats home, the vet says he might has colitis and has to stay hungry two days to see what will happen then but he's so thin and exhausted,I don't think it's safe to stay hungry,any advice for other treatment of colitis,pls
My cat is a 8years old and he is having mild diarrhea, his inner eyelids are partially closed and he seems a little weak. He also did not eat properly the whole day. Please help me