Sounds like distemper
Foaming at the mouth in cats after giving them Cerenia may be a sign of an adverse reaction to the medication. It is important to consult with a veterinarian immediately to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment for your cat.
Well if its foaming at the mouth....it probley ate something it wasnt supposed to....and about the watering eye....it could be an eye infection...cats can get eye infections verry easily. Maybe you should go see a vet.
Rabies or just VERY thirsty or super sick. Go to the vet A.S.A.P
It is not safe to give zilactin to a cat without consulting a veterinarian first. Cats can be sensitive to certain medications, and foaming at the mouth could indicate a negative reaction. The sore may require medical attention from a professional.
one is distemper, it makes the cat seem drunk (which are like the symptoms (also i think foaming at the mouth)) it can spread...sadly... if i was helpful please recommend me :) thnx!
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Yes, you should be concerned. Glow sticks contain chemicals that are toxic if ingested, leading to symptoms like foaming at the mouth. Contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance on how to proceed.
Rabies symptoms are: Thirst, wild actions, will scratch whomever touches them, may race around the house uncontrolled or attacking anyone near them and foaming at the mouth. If your cat has had it's rabies shots then it's not rabies. If your cat has been outside a lot and has not had their shots it could well be rabies or they have gotten into a type of poison. Be sure they are not vomiting up (generally yellow and may have bits of green in it which could be grass or plants and they do this if they have a fur ball so they will vomit.) Foaming (generally clear and white froth) at the mouth can also be a sign of diabetes or other diseases so it's extremely important you get your cat into the vet immediately! Don't wait!
You should keep checking on her and see if her behavior is still nasty. If she continues to behave like this, i would take her to the vet. If she didnt get her shots, she could have rabies, that is if she is also foaming from the mouth.
If your cat has diarrhea without any other symptoms, possible causes could include dietary changes, food intolerance, stress, or parasites. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
A bump on your cat's mouth could be caused by various factors such as dental issues, infections, allergies, or even tumors. It is important to have your cat examined by a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
If your cat has diarrhea, get him Feline Gastralox.