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What happens if a dog eats cat litter and is throwing up?

Destinee Hane
Destinee Hane
2025-07-12 22:56:00
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If a dog eats cat litter and is throwing up, it can cause a gastrointestinal blockage and become caught in the dog's intestine or anywhere along the GI tract. The blockage can cause gastrointestinal distress, pain, vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, abdominal distention, and even more serious problems. If your dog shows signs of gastrointestinal distress that may indicate bacterial or parasitic infection after ingesting cat litter, you should obtain veterinary care. For a suspected blockage, care is required as soon as possible as rupture, circulatory problems, shock, and death are possible in severe cases. Vomiting can be one of the symptoms of a blockage, along with diarrhea, drooling, and abdominal distention.
Sedrick Klein
Sedrick Klein
2025-07-08 07:54:55
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If your dog eats enough kitty litter, it can cause an obstruction or constipation. Signs to watch out for are vomiting, reluctance to eat, loss of appetite, lethargy, or straining to poop. Because all kitty litter has liquid-absorbing properties it can cause irritation and inflammation to your dog’s intestines. But the clumping types of cat litter are the most dangerous. If your dog eats enough clumping litter, clumps can form in the stomach and intestines, creating a blockage. If your dog is small, even a little bit of kitty litter can be cause for concern. Call your vet right away. If your dog is larger and the amount eaten is moderate, then it’s safe to just keep a watch on your dog for the next 24 hours and if you see any kind of discomfort and anything less than completely normal pooping, get your dog to your vet asap. If after calling your vet (s)he has any concerns, they will want you to bring your dog in for a physical exam. They might also recommend further tests to screen for any underlying issues. If your dog is showing signs of stress, your vet may recommend that you leave your dog overnight for monitoring and intravenous fluids. Additional tests or diagnostic imaging could also be recommended to rule out other health conditions. In the majority of cases, dogs are just fine after snacking on cat poop. But very occasionally a harmful pathogen or parasite could be consumed. If your dog does become sick then seeking prompt treatment usually ensures he recovers well.
Ned Schmidt
Ned Schmidt
2025-06-26 18:04:28
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If your dog is eating out of a used litter box, there are other side effects that are cause for concern, among them parasites. Toxoplasmosis can be found in cat feces as well as raw meat and unwashed fruits and veggies. If your dog is eating cat poop repeatedly and exhibiting symptoms including vomiting, lethargy, loss of coordination, coughing, or fever, get them to the vet ASAP for a wellness check. A quick Google search of “dog eating cat litter symptoms” shows diarrhea as a common side effect when cat litter is consumed in large quantities — particularly if it’s a natural litter that’s high in fiber. If your dog does get into the Naturally Fresh litter box, they may deal with looser stools due to the high fiber content, but they won’t experience the negative effects they may get from eating clumping clay litter, which could cause blockages.