But a few days before the injection, he had diarrhea that was the same orange color. The diarrhea cleared up after a few days and now he has slightly soft, formed bowel movements of the same orange hue.
I'm not sure. The vet didn't say, but I'm guessing it was ivermectin. After a couple weeks, it wasn't helping, so I gave him a dose of revolution. This was about a week ago.
But like others have said, if he is only vomiting on occasion, and not after every time he eats, I would just keep an eye on him and monitor him for other symptoms. Otherwise go to the vet. And monitor his litter box to check for changes in digestive habits/color/odor, etc. This can be a good...
If you are trying different foods and he is still vomiting, I'd take him to the vet (well, a visit is probably necessary anyways). This happened to my cat. He became dehydrated and was given iv fluids. When they xrayed him they found a foreign object in his belly. He had swallowed a plastic...
Oh and he seems healthy otherwise. A few weeks ago he was given an injection for ear mites. His fur is soft and shiny. He has plenty of energy and plays a lot. He sleeps normally. He eats well and drinks well. He doesn't seem to have any pain.
My kitten is about 4-5 months old. He was a rescue. I've been noticing that for the last couple weeks, his feces have been orange in color. I read that it may be because of too much bile, but what does that mean? Also, I was scooping the litter and saw a big pile of soft orange stuff. I use...
Thank you! I will ask the vet about those products. And I was thinking of having the vet do a through cleaning when he is under anesthesia during neutering. That way he can do a deep clean without getting attacked. Well, if they can even do that. Anyhow, thank you. I'm gonna call the vet...
The vet didn't explain much of anything to me really. I read online that olive oil is safe for cats so I used it to break up some of the hard gunk. I don't actually put it inside the ear canal, I just put a small amount on a q tip to help the gunk loosen up. And I never stick any object into the...
I got a kitten who was rescued. He is about 8-12 weeks old. I found out he had pretty bad ear mites, so a little over a week ago, I took him to the vet to get them taken care of. After much struggle, they finally managed to get the cleaning solution in his ears. They cleaned out a ton of black...