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My cat ate an chestnut. Please tell me in detail what I should do. I’m in America.
I asked AI. Google Gemini Answer Here’s what you should do about your cat eating a chestnut in America: 1. Identify the type of chestnut: There are two main types of chestnuts: 2. Take action based on the type of chestnut: 3. Contact your veterinarian: Here’s when to contact your vet regardless of the type … Read more
My cat ate an jujuba. Please tell me in detail what I should do. I’m in America.
I asked AI. Google Gemini Answer Here’s what you should do if your cat ate a jujuba: Generally, a single jujuba shouldn’t cause serious harm to your cat. Jujubes themselves are not inherently toxic to cats. However, there are a couple of things to consider: Here’s what to monitor: If you notice any of these … Read more
My cat ate an olive. Please tell me in detail what I should do. I’m in America.
I asked AI. Google Gemini Answer Here’s what you should do if your cat ate an olive: Relax (a bit): The good news is that olives themselves are not poisonous to cats. So, unless your cat ate a large amount or you suspect they also swallowed the pit, there’s likely no need to panic. Consider … Read more
My cat ate an damson. Please tell me in detail what I should do. I’m in America.
I asked AI. Google Gemini Answer Damsons, like plums, contain pits and trace amounts of cyanide which can be harmful to cats. Here’s what you should do: 1. Monitor your cat closely. Look for any of the following symptoms of poisoning over the next few hours: 2. Contact your veterinarian immediately. Explain that your cat … Read more
My cat ate an prune. Please tell me in detail what I should do. I’m in America.
I asked AI. Google Gemini Answer Prunes, like their close relative plums, contain pits and trace amounts of cyanide which can be harmful to cats. Here’s what you should do: Call your veterinarian immediately. This is the most important step. They can advise you on the best course of action based on the amount ingested … Read more