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Immediate Actions:
- Call your veterinarian IMMEDIATELY. They will provide specific guidance based on your pet’s condition and the amount of Goukanboku ingested.
- Induce vomiting: If your veterinarian advises, you may induce vomiting by giving your cat 1-2 tablespoons of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 10 pounds of body weight. Do not induce vomiting without consulting your veterinarian.
- Keep the cat warm and calm: Provide a warm, comfortable place for your cat to rest and reduce stress.
Goukanboku Information:
Goukanboku is a deciduous tree commonly found in Japan and China. It is also known as Japanese nettle tree, silk-tree nettle, and paper mulberry. All parts of the tree are toxic to cats, especially the leaves and stems.
Symptoms of Goukanboku Poisoning in Cats:
- Gastrointestinal upset (vomiting, diarrhea)
- Oral irritation and swelling (blistering, drooling)
- Skin irritation and rash (urticaria)
- Respiratory distress (difficulty breathing)
- Neurologic symptoms (tremors, seizures)
Treatment:
Treatment for Goukanboku poisoning depends on the severity of the symptoms and the amount ingested.
- Oral irritation: Flush the cat’s mouth with water and administer an antihistamine to reduce swelling and inflammation.
- Gastrointestinal upset: Administer anti-nausea medication and provide supportive care (e.g., fluids, electrolytes).
- Skin irritation: Remove any plant material from the skin and administer topical anti-itch medication.
- Respiratory distress: Provide oxygen support and monitor the cat’s breathing.
- Neurologic symptoms: Administer anticonvulsant medication to control seizures.
Prognosis:
The prognosis for cats that ingest Goukanboku depends on the amount of plant material consumed and the severity of the symptoms. Early treatment can improve the chances of a successful outcome.
Prevention:
The best way to prevent Goukanboku poisoning is to keep your cat away from the plant. If you have a Goukanboku tree in your yard, trim it regularly and remove any fallen leaves or stems.
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