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Limnantes are not a known entity, so I cannot provide specific instructions on what to do if a cat has eaten it.
If you believe your cat has ingested something toxic, it is crucial to seek immediate veterinary attention. Symptoms of poisoning can vary depending on the substance ingested, but may include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, seizures, and respiratory distress.
If you are unable to reach a veterinarian promptly:
- Call the Animal Poison Control Center (ASPCA): (888) 426-4435
- Induce vomiting (if recommended by ASPCA): Use 3% hydrogen peroxide (1 teaspoon per 5 pounds of body weight) or ipecac syrup (1 tablespoon per 15 pounds of body weight).
- Administer activated charcoal (if recommended by ASPCA): Mix 1 tablespoon of activated charcoal per 10 pounds of body weight with water and give orally.
- Monitor your cat closely: Observe for any changes in behavior or health. If symptoms worsen or do not improve, seek immediate medical attention.
Remember:
- Do not give your cat any food or water before consulting with a veterinarian or the ASPCA.
- Do not try to force vomiting if the ASPCA does not recommend it.
- Keep a sample of the vomitus or ingested substance for the veterinarian to examine.
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