Chrysanthemums are toxic to cats and can cause a variety of symptoms, including vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, abdominal pain, tremors, and seizures. In severe cases, chrysanthemum poisoning can lead to death.
If you think your cat has eaten a chrysanthemum, call your veterinarian immediately. The veterinarian will need to examine your cat and determine the severity of the poisoning. Treatment will depend on the severity of the poisoning and may include inducing vomiting, administering activated charcoal to absorb the toxin, and providing supportive care.
In the meantime, keep your cat away from any other chrysanthemums and monitor them closely for any symptoms of poisoning.
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