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If you suspect your cat ate Oubrieta:
Step 1: Contact Your Veterinarian Immediately
- Call your veterinarian for advice and potential treatment options.
- Provide a detailed description of the plant, including its size, shape, and color.
- Let the veterinarian know how much of the plant your cat may have ingested.
Step 2: Monitor Your Cat
- Observe your cat closely for signs of toxicity, such as:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Drooling
- Shaking
- Seizures
- Rapid or weak heartbeat
Step 3: Induce Vomiting (if instructed by veterinarian)
- If instructed by your veterinarian, induce vomiting by using hydrogen peroxide (3% solution) at a dose of 1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight.
- Administer via an oral syringe or dropper.
Step 4: Provide Activated Charcoal (if instructed by veterinarian)
- If instructed by your veterinarian, administer activated charcoal to absorb toxins.
- Mix 1 gram of activated charcoal per 1 pound of body weight with water and syringe into the cat’s mouth.
Step 5: Monitor Recovery
- If your cat shows signs of toxicity, take them to the veterinarian immediately.
- Follow the veterinarian’s instructions for supportive care and monitoring.
Additional Information:
- Oubrieta is a highly toxic plant to cats. Ingestion can cause severe symptoms, including cardiac arrest.
- Symptoms may take several hours to appear.
- Early intervention is crucial for the best chance of recovery.
- Keep Oubrieta plants out of reach of pets at all times.
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