My kitten just got dewormed yesterday and now she's vomiting and has diarrhea. Should I be concerned, or could this be a normal reaction after the treatment?

Yesterday, my kitten was dewormed, but today she's been vomiting and having diarrhea. I'm worried because she's usually quite energetic and lively, but now she seems uncomfortable and a bit lethargic. Is this a typical reaction to the deworming, or should I be concerned about something more serious?

Answer

It's concerning when a typically energetic kitten becomes lethargic after deworming treatment, especially with symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea. While some mild reactions are normal, it's important to monitor her closely to ensure she isn't experiencing more serious side effects.

  • Monitor for persistent vomiting or diarrhea after deworming.
  • Look for additional signs like lethargy or discomfort.
  • Seek professional advice if symptoms continue or worsen.

It's not uncommon for kittens to experience some gastrointestinal upset after being dewormed. These medications can disrupt the worms in their system, sometimes causing mild vomiting or diarrhea. However, these symptoms should not persist. The lethargy you're observing, coupled with vomiting and diarrhea, is a signal to closely watch her. If she does not improve soon, consulting with a vet is a wise precaution to ensure her safety and comfort.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is vomiting and diarrhea normal after deworming?

    Mild vomiting and diarrhea can be a common response to deworming as the body expels parasites, but these should resolve quickly.

  • When should I worry about my kitten's symptoms?

    If symptoms persist beyond a day or two, or if your kitten becomes very lethargic and refuses to eat or drink, it's important to contact a vet.

  • Could this reaction indicate an allergy or overdose?

    While rare, allergic reactions or improper dosing can cause severe symptoms. A vet evaluation is necessary if you suspect an unusual reaction.

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