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my cat has diaria nad is vomiting


Question Posted Sunday August 12 2007, 5:07 pm

hey ummm i have a two month old kitten and he is vometing and he has diaria
i got him a couple of days ago
and he was cheerful andvery playful
but now he only lays there and he won't eat or drink and he very week
please help me!!!!!!!!!
i think he might die


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thelaura answered Sunday August 12 2007, 5:26 pm:
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Vomiting and diarrhea can be quite risky in kittens, as it makes them dehydrated.
It's impossible to tell whether your kitten has some sort of infection, or if it's swallowed something.
Basically, it could be a number of things - minor or major.
It's important you take him to a vet as soon as you can, because unfortunately, at this stage, noone who isn't trained will be able to diagnose him.
If you see no signs of recovery by tomorrow, I strongly suggest you get him checked without delay.
I hope your kitten gets well very soon and in the mean time, try not to worry and try to at least make him drink water.

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