
he has been puking yellow and chunky stuff for a few days now. the diarrhea started today


It sounds like your cat is having a tough time, and I understand how concerning it can be when they show symptoms like vomiting yellow, chunky material. This often relates to bile, which is produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder, and can occur when the stomach is empty, causing irritation. Given your cat's history of pancreatitis, it's crucial to monitor these symptoms closely, as pancreatitis can indeed lead to both vomiting and diarrhea.
Here are a few steps you can take at home to help your cat:
Firstly, ensure your cat stays well-hydrated. Offer fresh water frequently, and if you're worried about dehydration, you might consider providing an electrolyte solution specifically designed for pets. It's also advisable to withhold food for 12 to 24 hours to allow your cat's stomach to settle, but do continue to provide water during this time. After this fasting period, you can introduce a bland diet, such as boiled chicken or turkey with rice, in small, frequent meals.
Keep a close eye on your cat's behavior and energy levels. If you notice lethargy or signs of pain, it could indicate a more serious issue. Given the ongoing symptoms and your cat's history of pancreatitis, it's important to remain vigilant. If the symptoms persist or worsen, or if you observe any additional concerning signs, I recommend consulting a veterinarian for a thorough examination and possibly further treatment.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out. Thank you for taking such good care of your cat.
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