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Google Gemini Answer
Cherries can be toxic to cats, especially the pits, leaves, and stems. These parts contain cyanide, which can be poisonous. Here’s what you should do:
1. Assess the Situation:
- If you witnessed your cat eating the cherry: Look closely to see if they consumed any pits, stems, or leaves. These pose a greater risk than the flesh of the fruit itself.
2. Monitor Your Cat for Signs of Poisoning:
Here are some signs of cherry poisoning in cats to watch for:
- Difficulty breathing
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Muscle tremors or weakness
- Dilated pupils
- Lethargy or collapse
3. Contact a Veterinarian Immediately:
If your cat ate any part of the cherry plant other than the flesh of a ripe cherry, or if they are showing any signs of poisoning, it’s best to err on the side of caution and contact your veterinarian or a pet poison control hotline right away.
- Pet Poison Control Hotline: In the US, you can call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435. There may be a consultation fee.
Here’s some additional information that may be helpful for your vet:
- The type of cherry your cat ate (if you know)
- How much of the cherry they consumed (estimate if possible)
- When you believe they ate it
4. Follow your veterinarian’s instructions.
Treatment for cherry poisoning will depend on the severity of the symptoms and what part of the plant was ingested.
I hope this information helps! Remember, it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your pet’s health.