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Immediate Actions:
1. Induce Vomiting (if within 2 hours of ingestion): * Administer 1 tablespoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 10 pounds of body weight orally. * Repeat dose after 10 minutes if vomiting does not occur. * Caution: Do not induce vomiting if the cat is lethargic, depressed, or unconscious.
2. Call Your Veterinarian Immediately: * Explain the situation and the amount of morning glory ingested. * Inform them about any symptoms your cat is exhibiting.
Symptoms to Monitor:
- Gastrointestinal distress (vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain)
- Dilated pupils
- Hallucinations or disorientation
- Tremors or seizures
- Rapid heart rate
- Respiratory distress
Veterinary Treatment:
- Activated Charcoal: May be administered to absorb toxins from the stomach.
- Intravenous Fluids: To support hydration and electrolyte balance.
- Anti-emetics: To control vomiting and nausea.
- Symptomatic Care: To manage specific symptoms as they arise (e.g., pain relievers, anticonvulsants).
Recovery:
- Recovery time varies depending on the severity of ingestion and promptness of treatment.
- Your cat may experience lingering gastrointestinal symptoms for several days.
- Closely monitor your cat for any changes in behavior or symptoms.
Important Notes:
- Morning glory seeds contain psychoactive alkaloids that can cause severe toxicity in cats.
- Even a small amount of ingestion can be dangerous.
- Do not attempt to treat your cat at home without consulting a veterinarian.
- Keep all parts of the morning glory plant out of your cat’s reach.
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