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Shaik Irfan

My cat has severe diarrhea

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Dr. Sharmila Rai

Hi! Any change in the diet recently? Or any food given that is not in her diet usually??

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Dr. Sharmila Rai

When did the diarrhoea started?? How many times in a day did it happen till now??

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My 1yr 2 m old German shepherd who weighs approx 23kg ate 3 pieces of green grapes. Later after a small research i realised that grapes are extremely toxic for dogs. In the past as well he has had 2 grapes which was approximately a month ago. I noticed no symptoms in the past. It's been 2 hours since he recently had it and I don't see any vomiting or excessive salivating either. 

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