Go visit the vet
2007-12-25 01:25:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, Your Hero!
My sis owns a cat and as far as I know about cats what you need to do is take it to the vet. What's the better solution?
Anyway, that's the best suggestion I can give. I'm supposing you probably gave it something off to eat or tuna. I have no idea. The thing is, TAKE YOUR CAT TO THE VET. there's nothing you can do. Anyway, never feed your cat tuna, it causes a type of illness that I can't remember. The only thing you can do is TAKE YOUR CAT TO THE VET. There's nothing else you can do.
well, I hope your cat gets better soon. Just take it to the VET!
Oh, and my sis's cat once vomited because he ate too much food and ate it too fast. The only thing to do is take it to the vet. The poor animal!
I'm sure the vet would fix the cat. Oh, and get it some nice new, fresh cat food that is guranteed to not cause sickness and make sure it doesn't rush the food and that the cat doesn't eat too much.
2007-12-25 10:42:43
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answered by James SD 2
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Get him to a vet ASAP or an emergency vet hospital...esp if he has been outside, he could have lapped up some antifreeze on the ground or been poisoned some other way.
Has he had any bowel movements? If not he could be constipated...a blocked bowel cannot accept any more food...just like a blocked drain.
It could be almost any disease, really but it sounds very serious, since you don't mention hairballs. Is it just a little bit once in a while? Mine spit up clear sometimes or foamy or food sometimes, but that is hairballs and/or eating dry food too fast.
2007-12-25 09:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If he can't keep water or food down, a vet trip is needed, this can indicate an attack of pancreatitis. The vet will check his blood sample and do a urine sample to verify if this is what's happening. Be there at the vets first thing when they open tomorrow morning, don't make an appointment for a few days away.
2007-12-25 15:08:07
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answered by Elaine M 7
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This is serious. The smaller the creature the sooner the situation becomes deadly with vomiting or diarhhea. It is time to get off the puter and call the vet.
2007-12-25 09:54:26
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answered by Rivka S 4
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Take your cat immediately to a veternarian....this could be serious...the cat may have a bacterial infection.........he might need an antibiotic......dont wait and make the poor animal suffer.
Also throw out his food and buy some new stuff...maybe the food you are giving him is laced with something.........clean his food bowls out with clorox and his water bowl the same...disinfect...I suspect the cat has a bacterial infection......
2007-12-25 09:30:26
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answered by bigmikeumpire 4
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Go to the vet, now, now, now. Poor thing probably is close to being completely dehydrated!
2007-12-25 12:24:05
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answered by Pokey_71 1
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well, that happened to my dog but the best thing to do is bring it to the vet.(aww poor kitty, hope this helps!)
2007-12-25 09:26:11
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answered by isabella_tran_rocks 1
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Maybe tapeworm
2007-12-25 09:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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might be possessed
2007-12-25 11:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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