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Immediate Actions:
- Identify the plant: Confirm that it is a willow orchid (Salix caprea, S. alba, or S. babylonica).
- Call a veterinarian immediately: They can provide professional advice and treatment.
- Induce vomiting (if recommended by the veterinarian): Administer hydrogen peroxide (3%) at 1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight. Do not induce vomiting if the cat is unconscious or having seizures.
Symptoms to Watch For:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Drooling
- Tremors
- Dilated pupils
- Seizures
- Respiratory distress
Treatment:
Depending on the severity of the ingestion and the cat’s response, treatment may include:
- Activated charcoal: Administered to absorb the toxin.
- Antacids: To neutralize stomach acids.
- Anti-emetics: To prevent vomiting.
- Intravenous fluids: To support hydration.
- Monitoring for respiratory distress: Oxygen therapy may be necessary.
- Surgery: In severe cases, surgery may be required to remove the toxic substance.
Prognosis:
The prognosis depends on the amount of plant ingested, the cat’s overall health, and the promptness of treatment. With timely intervention, most cats make a full recovery.
Additional Advice:
- Keep willow orchids and other potentially toxic plants out of reach of cats.
- Supervise cats when they are outdoors.
- Learn the signs and symptoms of plant poisoning in cats.
- Have your cat’s contact information and a list of toxic plants on hand for emergencies.
- Remember that willow orchids are also toxic to dogs and horses.
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