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Karatachibana (Triphasia trifolia) is a toxic plant that can cause serious health problems in cats if ingested. The symptoms of Karatachibana poisoning can include:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- abdominal pain
- lethargy
- weakness
- seizures
- coma
If you think your cat has eaten Karatachibana, you should take the following steps immediately:
- Call your veterinarian. Your veterinarian will be able to advise you on the best course of action and may need to see your cat for treatment.
- Induce vomiting. If your cat has eaten Karatachibana within the last 2 hours, you can try to induce vomiting by giving them a solution of 3% hydrogen peroxide. To do this, mix 1 teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide with 1 tablespoon of water and give it to your cat by mouth. You can use a syringe or a dropper to administer the solution.
- Give your cat activated charcoal. Activated charcoal can help to absorb the toxins from the Karatachibana. To give your cat activated charcoal, mix 1 tablespoon of activated charcoal with 1 cup of water and give it to your cat by mouth. You can use a syringe or a dropper to administer the solution.
- Monitor your cat closely. If your cat has eaten Karatachibana, you should monitor them closely for any signs of poisoning. If your cat develops any of the symptoms listed above, you should take them to the veterinarian immediately.
Prevention is the best way to protect your cat from Karatachibana poisoning. Keep Karatachibana plants out of your home and yard, and supervise your cat when they are outside. If you think your cat has eaten Karatachibana, do not hesitate to contact your veterinarian.
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