Kittens do not eat or drink but foam. There is a treatment method for this article

Pet     9:59am, 12 August 2025

I don’t know if the cat owner has experienced the condition of his own hair master being sick. Kittens are very cute animals, so many people will regard them as the best pets to accompany them. However, like humans, cats can also get sick or feel uncomfortable. I often hear some pet owners say that their cats do not eat or drink and foam, and then they become unhappy. Don’t worry, get this treatment popular science, and you won’t be afraid.

1. Cat plague

If the kitten has not finished vaccination or is in the period of vaccination and foams, it is likely that it is infected with cat plague, and it will also be accompanied by symptoms such as depression, diarrhea, dehydration, fever, and even blood loss. Because cat plague is the largest infectious disease for cats and the mortality rate is relatively high, it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to the pet hospital for examination in time, so that the cat can receive regular treatment, and do not treat it blindly by itself, so as not to delay the condition.

2. Poisoning

If a kitten accidentally eats rat poison, insecticide, toilet cleaning spirit, pesticide or certain substances, it will cause the situation of not eating or drinking but foaming. At the same time, cats may also experience mental depression, salivation, cyanosis of the conjunctiva, conjunctiva, etc. after being poisoned. If you find that the kitten is poisoned, you should carry it to a ventilated and quiet place to prevent it from hiding. You should consult a pet doctor in time. First, give the cat an emergency vomiting treatment, and then immediately send it to the pet hospital for gastric lavage, enema, infusion, etc.

3. Foreign objects are blocked

If the kitten accidentally eats bones, hair, plastic bags and other difficult-to-digest foreign objects, causing foreign objects to be blocked and foaming, and it will also be accompanied by symptoms such as coughing, dry retching, constipation, and bloody stools. In this regard, the owner needs to go to the kitten to check and take a video immediately, determine the location of the foreign object and the damage to the digestive tract, and then remove the foreign object. If necessary, surgical treatment is required.

In addition, if the kitten at home is more playful and greedy, it is recommended that the owner put all the foreign objects at home in a timely manner where the cat cannot reach. When raising cats, do not feed the cats sharp objects such as chicken bones, fish bones, duck bones, etc. to avoid scratching or blocking the digestive tract.