My cat ​​ate an “Yakitori chicken skin”. What should I do?

  • Monitor your cat closely. If your cat shows any signs of distress, such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or difficulty breathing, take them to the vet immediately.
  • Call your veterinarian. Your veterinarian will be able to advise you on the best course of action based on your cat’s symptoms and the amount of chicken skin they ate.
  • Do not induce vomiting. Inducing vomiting can be dangerous for cats, so it is best to leave this to your veterinarian.
  • Keep your cat hydrated. Encourage your cat to drink plenty of water or give them a small amount of Pedialyte.
  • Do not give your cat any food for 24 hours. This will give their stomach time to rest and recover.
  • If your cat’s symptoms improve, monitor them closely for the next few days. If their symptoms worsen or do not improve, take them to the vet again.

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