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Continuous vomiting
My pet cat (1.4 y/o) has vomited 5 times since Sunday (7 Nov) night. She isn't eating properly and has been sleeping a lot. She doesn't drink water properly on a daily basis. She has been vaccinated but has not been dewormed in the last 6 months. Would love your advice on the matter. Thanks.
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Hi , During Diwali days most of the pets especially dogs & cats are became so sensitive because of crakers pollution and sounds called an environmental stress !!! Lot of cases are related to Respiratory distress,  ocular discharges , dull and lethargic, loss of appetite, vomitings are can be cause of anxiety or distress or depression and vomitings also caused by sever dehydration - One more reason can be due to lagging of deworming that cause by worm burden in the stomach and intestines, mostly pets eat or sniff or licks on the floor catches lot of infection on it,  so deworming is very very important every 3 months once (Less than 3 months also fine According to situation).
Next Steps
-First thing try to pamper and more care during Diwali days and Possible Keep in quite and calm environment. -Deworming in regularly intervals. - For Vomitings: Give syrup Emikind (Based on body weight) for immediate recovery and Powder Gutwell 1tsp with curd or water as a Probiotic this are for immediate recovery but in case of severity need to meet veterinarian for injections or Drips ot future treatment and checkup and Suggestions.
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keep ur pet hydrated always !!!! possible give more fluids like coconut water or buttermilk or yogurt or ORS or glucose etc for environmental management and reduce internal heat stress and heat stroke and infections too.   *Care & Management are the best solution for Our Pets*               By a Pet Parents & Veterinarian....!!!!!
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Vomiting can be due to so many reasons. Which includes; Infection, Inflammation and foreign body. Since she is not eating food or drinking water properly on top of her Vomiting episodes, she has high risk for dehydration and hypoglycemia. Both are dangerous for the pets life. Kindly take her to nearby veterinary hospital for clinical examination, so that her condition can be properly diagnosed and she can be given specific treatment which is need for her current condition.
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Better consult a nearby vet coz oral meds wont help. Also she needs fluid therapy
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