My cat ​​ate an “boar bone”. What should I do?

If your cat has eaten a boar bone, it is important to take action immediately. Boar bones are very hard and can easily splinter, which can cause serious injuries to your cat’s mouth, throat, or digestive tract.

Here are the steps you should take if your cat has eaten a boar bone:

  1. Call your veterinarian immediately. Your veterinarian will be able to assess the situation and determine if your cat needs to be seen right away.
  2. If your veterinarian is not available, take your cat to the nearest emergency animal hospital.
  3. Bring the boar bone with you to the veterinarian. This will help the veterinarian to determine the type of bone and the potential risks to your cat.
  4. Be prepared to provide your veterinarian with a detailed history of your cat’s behavior. This includes when and how your cat ate the bone, as well as any other symptoms that you have noticed.

Your veterinarian may recommend one or more of the following treatments:

  • Surgery to remove the bone. This is the most common treatment for cats who have eaten boar bones.
  • Endoscopy to remove the bone. This is a less invasive procedure than surgery, but it is not always successful.
  • Medication to help your cat pass the bone. This is only an option if the bone is small and has not caused any damage to your cat’s digestive tract.

It is important to follow your veterinarian’s instructions carefully after your cat has eaten a boar bone. This will help to ensure that your cat makes a full recovery.


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