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What to Do if a Cat Ate Matricaria
Matricaria, also known as feverfew, is a common garden herb with medicinal properties. While it is generally safe for humans, it can be toxic to cats. If you suspect your cat has eaten matricaria, it is important to take immediate action.
Symptoms of Matricaria Toxicity in Cats:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Muscle weakness
- Tremors
- Convulsions
- Respiratory distress
- Coma
Steps to Take:
- Contact Your Veterinarian Immediately: Explain the situation and seek professional advice.
- Induce Vomiting (Optional): If your veterinarian recommends it, you can induce vomiting by giving your cat hydrogen peroxide (1 ml/lb of body weight) orally. Do not induce vomiting if the cat is unconscious, having seizures, or showing signs of respiratory distress.
- Administer Activated Charcoal: This can help absorb the toxins in the stomach. Your veterinarian will likely provide you with instructions on how to administer it.
- Monitor Your Cat: Watch for any changes in their condition and contact your veterinarian if symptoms worsen or new symptoms appear.
- Prevent Further Ingestion: Remove any remaining matricaria from your home and prevent your cat from accessing it.
Additional Information:
- The severity of matricaria poisoning depends on the amount ingested and the individual cat’s sensitivity.
- Treatment may involve supportive care, such as fluids, medications, and oxygen.
- The prognosis for matricaria poisoning is generally good if the cat is treated promptly.
- It is important to remember that any time a cat ingests a toxic substance, it is essential to seek veterinary attention immediately. Even if your cat appears fine, there may be underlying toxicity that requires treatment.
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