
Roo has been exhibiting symptoms such as orange pee, dark poop and now has started acting disoriented like she’s dizzy. Her nose is dry and her eyes a large and watering.


Roo's symptoms are indeed concerning and could point to a variety of underlying health issues. The orange tint in her urine might suggest liver problems or dehydration, while dark stools could indicate potential bleeding in her gastrointestinal tract. Additionally, her disorientation, dizziness, dry nose, and watery eyes might be signs of a systemic issue affecting her overall health.
At home, there are a few steps you can take to help Roo. First, ensure she stays well-hydrated by offering her fresh water frequently and encouraging her to drink. It's also a good idea to monitor her food intake and try providing a bland diet, such as boiled chicken and rice, to see if her condition improves. Keeping her environment calm and quiet can help reduce stress, which might alleviate some of her disorientation. Additionally, check her gums for color; pale or yellow gums can be indicative of more serious health concerns.
Given the combination of symptoms, it's crucial to keep a close eye on her. If her condition worsens or if you don't notice any improvement, I strongly recommend seeking veterinary attention. A veterinarian can perform the necessary tests to determine the cause of these symptoms and provide the appropriate treatment.
If you have any further questions or need additional guidance, please feel free to reach out. Thank you.
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