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1. Monitor for Symptoms:
- Observe your cat closely for any signs of distress, such as:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Lethargy
- Abdominal pain
- Difficulty breathing
2. Restrict Food and Water:
- Withhold food and water for 12 hours to allow the prune to pass through the digestive system.
3. Administer Laxatives (if necessary):
- If your cat has not passed the prune within 12 hours, consult a veterinarian. They may recommend administering a laxative to facilitate passage.
4. Fluid Therapy:
- If your cat is vomiting or has diarrhea, fluid therapy may be necessary to prevent dehydration. Contact your veterinarian for instructions.
5. Surgery (rare cases):
- In rare cases, if the prune obstructs the digestive tract and cannot be passed, surgery may be required.
6. Home Remedies:
- Pumpkin: Feed your cat a small amount of cooked, unsweetened pumpkin to help provide fiber and promote digestive movement.
- Mineral Oil: Administer a small amount of mineral oil (1-2 teaspoons for small cats, 2-4 teaspoons for large cats) to lubricate the digestive tract and aid in passage.
7. Consult a Veterinarian:
- If your cat is showing any signs of distress, has not passed the prune within 12 hours, or is experiencing severe vomiting or diarrhea, seek veterinary attention immediately.
Additional Tips:
- Do not induce vomiting without consulting a veterinarian.
- Keep your cat indoors to prevent it from eating more prunes or other harmful substances.
- Regularly prune any trees in your yard to reduce the risk of your cat ingesting them.
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