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Mojizuri (Incense Ash)
Mojizuri is a type of incense ash used in Japanese calligraphy and is non-toxic to cats. However, ingesting a large amount of mojizuri can cause gastrointestinal upset.
What to Do:
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Monitor your cat: Observe for any signs of distress, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy.
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Restrain your cat: To prevent the cat from eating more mojizuri, gently restrain it by wrapping it in a blanket.
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Remove access to mojizuri: Immediately remove any mojizuri or other potentially hazardous materials from the area.
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Call your veterinarian: If your cat has ingested a significant amount of mojizuri or shows any signs of distress, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Additional Tips:
- Inducing vomiting is not recommended as it can further irritate the cat’s digestive tract.
- Do not give your cat any fluids or food without consulting your veterinarian.
- If possible, estimate how much mojizuri your cat may have ingested by measuring the size of the container or by observing the amount left.
- Provide a quiet, comfortable place for your cat to rest while you monitor its condition.
- If your cat is vomiting or has diarrhea, clean up the mess promptly to prevent further exposure.
- Keep your cat hydrated by offering it small amounts of water, if it is not vomiting.
Note: If your cat has ingested other hazardous materials, such as poisonous plants or cleaners, seek immediate veterinary attention.
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