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My kitten is sick, not eating, vomiting, and crying in pain. What now?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Himalayan | Male | 1 month and 24 days old | 0.2 lbs

This is a stary kitten, last 3 days the kitten is not eat and drink, i tried to feed him with water and fish, unfortunately every time the kitten is vomiting , very loud meow, i dont know how to explain. thats every painful for the kitten, the kitten is running around with pain meow. I wish to take him to vet but there is vet are here, noone from here are not interset to take care of cats. Pls help me to save this poor kitten from dying, what medicine should can help this kitten,pls helo

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Answered By Laura Johnson VMD

Veterinarian

Published on November 18th, 2017

Hi, thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! Poor Cutee! From your pictures and description Cutee is very sick. I don't understand why you think the Vets in your area do not care about animals. I would ask your neighbors and friends who they like for their pets Vet care and use that hospital. Sadly Cutee needs to see a Veterinarian. Without examining Cutee and establishing a Veterinary Client Patient Relationship it is against the law for us to diagnose and prescribe medications. Cutee needs an exam, fecal test for worms, a belly X-rays, blood work and likely hospitalization to pull her through this. All you can do at home is keep her safe and warm. You can try kitten milk replacer and bottle feed her. Though if she is over 3-4 weeks old kitten food is fine. She is going to become dehydrated, if she isn't already, if she isn't eating or holding anything down. I am very sorry but what Cutee needs to be seen and examine by a Vet to obtain a diagnosis and receive treatment. I wish you both the best!

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