You should take your cat to a veterinarian for examination - cats do not vomit and have diarrhea at the same time without having a serious medical condition going on.
Take him/her to the vet immediately if this persists. If its only once or occasionally dont worry about it. All cats vomit sometimes.
It could be sick because it ingested something toxic like a cleaning agent or because it got food poisoning.
It is highly recommended that you take the cat to the vet immediately. Cats can dehydrate quickly from having diarrhoea and vomiting, so needs treatment as soon as possible.
If it's just once, nothing much. If it keeps doing it, and can't keep anything down - take it to a vet.
Take the cat to a vet. There are too many possible causes and diarrhea can be fatal for a cat if it goes on too long!
Clean it up.
Clean up after it
Call your vet!
Just wipe the cat with a damp washcloth. Watch and see if it vomits. If it does, call the Vet , but it should be OK .
Yes. The vomit reflex will not be interrupted.
My cat is 5 does not go out vomits a little after food no sign of worms she has never been wormed would it do any harm to worm her
She probably has a hairball. Let her lick some butter off your fingers. That should eliminate the problem because the hairball will pass through her feces.
If a cat has ate Clonzepam it is best to immediately seek medical attention unless the cat vomits. Watch the cat for abnormal behaviors. Any medication that is prescribed to humans can be dangerous for an animal.
Humans generally do not get hookworm from their cat or dog. If the cat vomits or excretes worms and this is cleaned up immediately, it poses no risk to humans. The cat should see a vet for treatment. *If you have young children, it can be possible for the child to ingest a hookworm egg from the cat's feces or vomit. But that would mean the child has touched the vomit or feces and then put the child put their fingers into the child's mouth.
Repeated, frequent vomiting, and unexplained weight loss are abnormal. Take your cat to the Vet.
If a child or for that matter an adult vomits in the pool you should clear the pool clean out the material vomited into the pool by netting skimming and vacuuming. Shock the pool and leave overnight to be on the safe side.
Vet. There are many reasons for this kind of behaviour and most of them are not beneficial to your cat. Unless properly diagnosed any treatment may be more detrimental than helpful. You may wish to keep them hydrated until they visit the vet.
Take it to the vet straight away, they can tell you exactly what it is and help you get rid of it. However, it's probably some kind of infection or anal blockage.
Notify medical direction to authorize one repeat of the dose.
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