Symptoms to watch for:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Lethargy
- Abdominal pain
- Loss of appetite
- Increased thirst
- Seizures
Steps to take:
- Contact your veterinarian immediately. This is especially important if your cat is showing any symptoms. Your veterinarian will be able to provide specific advice and treatment options.
- Monitor your cat closely for any changes in behavior or health. If your cat’s symptoms worsen or do not improve, contact your veterinarian again.
- Keep your cat hydrated. Offer your cat plenty of fresh water, or if your cat is not drinking on its own, you can give it water with a syringe.
- Do not induce vomiting. Vomiting can make the situation worse by irritating your cat’s esophagus and stomach.
- Do not give your cat any medication unless directed by your veterinarian. Some medications can be harmful to cats.
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