Shirotaegikku (White Rabbit Candy) is a Japanese candy containing milk, sugar, starch syrup, and flavoring. It is not toxic to cats, but it can cause stomach upset if eaten in large quantities.
Symptoms of stomach upset in cats include:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
If your cat ate a small amount of Shirotaegikku, it is likely to be fine. However, if your cat ate a large amount of candy, you should call your veterinarian for advice.
Until you can reach your veterinarian, you can try the following at home:
- Give your cat plenty of water to drink.
- Feed your cat a bland diet of boiled chicken and rice.
- Do not give your cat any milk or dairy products.
- Monitor your cat for any changes in behavior.
If your cat’s symptoms worsen, or if you have any concerns, please call your veterinarian immediately.
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My cat ate an “Shirotaegikku”. What should I do? Answers should be in English.
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