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

Shungiku (Edible Chrysanthemum) Toxicity: Shungiku is generally non-toxic to cats and is actually a good source of vitamins and minerals. However, the leaves and stems may contain small amounts of pyrethrins, which can be toxic in large quantities. Symptoms of Pyrethrin Toxicity: Vomiting Diarrhea Tremors Seizures Respiratory distress What to Do: If you suspect your … Read more

My cat ​​ate an “perennial morning glory”. What should I do?

Monitor for Symptoms: Watch for vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, or excessive thirst. If any of these symptoms occur, seek veterinary attention immediately. Contact Your Veterinarian: Call your veterinarian as soon as possible to discuss the situation. Provide them with details about the plant (if known), the amount consumed, and your cat’s symptoms. Your veterinarian will … Read more

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

Monitor your cat closely. If your cat ate a large amount of shiso, or if you notice any unusual symptoms, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or difficulty breathing, call your veterinarian immediately. Identify the type of shiso your cat ate. There are two main types of shiso: Red shiso (Perilla frutescens var. crispa) is a common … Read more