Monday, December 28, 2009

My kitten G has been vometting for the past 3 days, it's a greenish color with no signs of food just liquid?

My kitten G, has been throwing up green liquid with no signd of any dry or wet food in it. He has a vet appointment for monday morning but do you think that i should take him before hand? Does this mean that he is deathly sick or is there something i can do to help him out? please helpMy kitten G has been vometting for the past 3 days, it's a greenish color with no signs of food just liquid?
I would take him to the vet - his vomiting wouldn't be lasting this long if it wasn't potinetionaly seriousMy kitten G has been vometting for the past 3 days, it's a greenish color with no signs of food just liquid?
Well, 3 days, he probably should have been to the vet yesterday since he is a kitten. I would call the vet and go ahead and get him an appointment today. 3 days is a long time to be throwing up.





Good Luck!!
Check him for dehydration. If you pull up the skin on the back of his neck/between the shoulder blades and it doesn't snap back in place within a second or two, he's in trouble, especially if he isn't eating and/or drinking. If he's dehydrated I'd take him to an emergency clinic NOW if the vet can't see him any sooner.
Dont wait, the kitty could die!!
Yes, he is VERY sick. He is throwing up bile. In fact, I wouldn't be too surprised to learn he had gotten into poison.





Take him to a vet ASAP, and try to keep him comfortable. Offer him water: He's probably dehydrated. But don't be surprised if he doesn't drink.





Good luck!
yes, take him as soon as you can. even if it's not that serious, the kitten could die from dehydration.
Green vomit is bile. It's coming directly from the duodenum, which is common in constant vomiting in humans and most mammals (kitties, too). It's not life-threatening, but it's certainly not normal! Take him to that appointment and don't be surprised if that vet diagnoses some kind of liver problem. You may need to give him medication for the rest of his life; sorry to say.
Sounds like a serious gall bladder issue i.e. green color usually means bile.
Oh it's fine. On Monday your vet can pronounce poor little G dead.


Why have you waited three days?

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