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It sounds like your young Birman kitten has been experiencing some concerning symptoms, including frequent vomiting, urinary health concerns, sneezing, and fleas. Given her age and the combination of symptoms, it's important to address these issues carefully.
The yellow color of the vomit can sometimes indicate bile, which might occur if the stomach is empty. However, vomiting multiple times a day for several days is concerning, especially in such a young kitten. Dehydration is a risk, so ensure she has access to fresh water at all times.
For the sneezing and nose issues, these could be signs of an upper respiratory infection, which is common in kittens. Keeping her in a warm, humid environment might help alleviate some of the respiratory symptoms. You can also gently wipe any nasal discharge with a damp cloth.
Regarding fleas, since she's on chewables or pills, ensure she's receiving the correct dosage for her weight and age. Fleas can cause anemia, especially in young kittens, so it's crucial to manage this effectively.
For her urinary health and teeth concerns, these might require more specific attention. Monitor her litter box habits and look for any signs of discomfort or unusual behavior. For her teeth, ensure she's eating appropriate kitten food that supports dental health.
Since the vomiting has stopped but was frequent, and considering her age and the other symptoms, I recommend monitoring her closely. If any symptoms persist or worsen, or if she becomes lethargic or refuses to eat, it would be wise to consult a veterinarian for a thorough examination and appropriate treatment.
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