Monitor your cat’s health:
- Observe for signs of distress: Vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, lethargy
- Check for any blockages: If your cat shows signs of straining to defecate or urinate, seek veterinary attention immediately
- Monitor appetite and thirst: Ensure your cat is still eating and drinking normally
Contact your veterinarian:
- If your cat exhibits any unusual symptoms: Seek professional advice promptly
- In most cases: Chicken nuggets are not toxic to cats, but the high fat and salt content can cause digestive upset or pancreatitis in some individuals
If your cat is not showing any symptoms:
- Limit treats: Avoid giving your cat excessive amounts of chicken nuggets or other high-fat foods
- Provide plenty of water: To help flush out any potential irritants
- Monitor your cat’s diet: Ensure it is balanced and appropriate for its age and health condition
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