If your cat ate an adult human or pet:
1. Seek immediate veterinary attention: – Call your veterinarian or the nearest emergency animal hospital. – Provide them with the following information: – What your cat ate – When it happened – Any symptoms or changes in behavior your cat is showing
2. Do not induce vomiting: – This can be dangerous for cats, especially if they have eaten something toxic.
3. Monitor your cat closely: – Observe for any changes in behavior, vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. – If any symptoms develop, contact your veterinarian immediately.
4. Be prepared to provide information: – Your veterinarian will likely ask about your cat’s diet, medications, and any possible exposure to toxins. – Gather any packaging or labels from the item your cat consumed.
5. Expect treatment: – Treatment will depend on what your cat ate and the symptoms it is showing. – It may include medications, blood transfusions, or surgery.
6. Prevention: – Keep all human and pet food out of your cat’s reach. – Secure garbage cans and keep countertops clean. – Supervise your cat when feeding and playing.
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