My cat ​​ate an “tlayuda”. What should I do?

Monitor your cat’s behavior. If your cat starts vomiting, has diarrhea, or seems lethargic, contact your veterinarian immediately.

If your cat ate a tlayuda within the last 2 hours, you can try to induce vomiting. To do this, give your cat one teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 5 pounds of body weight. If your cat does not vomit within 15 minutes, repeat the dose. Do not induce vomiting if your cat is unconscious, having seizures, or has a heart condition.

If your cat ate a tlayuda more than 2 hours ago, there is nothing you can do but monitor your cat’s behavior. If your cat shows any signs of illness, contact your veterinarian immediately.

Here are some tips to prevent your cat from eating tlayudas in the future:

  • Keep tlayudas out of reach of your cat.
  • Do not feed your cat scraps from your plate.
  • If you have a party or gathering where there will be tlayudas, make sure to keep an eye on your cat and prevent them from getting into the food.

Tlayudas are a type of Mexican tortilla that is typically made with cornmeal, beans, cheese, and other toppings. They are a popular street food in Mexico and are often sold from carts or at fairs and festivals. Tlayudas are not poisonous to cats, but they can be high in fat and calories, which can lead to weight gain and other health problems. Additionally, some tlayudas may contain ingredients that are toxic to cats, such as onions, garlic, or avocado.


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