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Steps to Take if Your Cat Ate Yuzu:
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Assess the Situation:
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Observe your cat’s behavior. Look for signs of discomfort, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy.
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Determine how much yuzu your cat consumed. The amount ingested will influence the severity of symptoms.
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Contact Your Veterinarian:
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Call your veterinarian immediately, even if your cat is not showing any symptoms. Yuzu can be toxic to cats in large doses.
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Provide the veterinarian with the following information:
- the amount of yuzu ingested
- the age and weight of your cat
- any symptoms your cat is experiencing
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Induce Vomiting (if Directed by Veterinarian):
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If the veterinarian recommends inducing vomiting, follow their instructions carefully. Use only a hydrogen peroxide solution diluted to the recommended strength.
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Administer Activated Charcoal (if Directed by Veterinarian):
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Activated charcoal binds to toxins in the digestive tract, preventing their absorption. Follow your veterinarian’s instructions for administering activated charcoal to your cat.
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Monitor Your Cat:
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Keep your cat in a quiet, comfortable place and monitor them closely for any changes in behavior or health.
- Call your veterinarian immediately if your cat experiences vomiting, diarrhea, or any other symptoms.
Symptoms of Yuzu Toxicity in Cats:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Increased thirst
- Increased urination
- Lethargy
- Depression
- Seizures
- Liver damage
- Kidney failure
Treatment for Yuzu Toxicity:
Treatment for yuzu toxicity will depend on the severity of the symptoms. It may include:
- Inducing vomiting
- Administering activated charcoal
- Intravenous fluid therapy
- Medications to support liver and kidney function
- Hospitalization for observation and intensive care
Prevention:
- Keep yuzu and other citrus fruits out of reach of your cat.
- If you grow yuzu trees, ensure your cat cannot access the fruit.
- Supervise your cat when they are outdoors and prevent them from eating plants that you do not recognize.
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