How to deal with cat poisoning:
1, Appropriately induce vomiting. If you find cat poisoning, you should call the veterinarian as soon as possible, explain the cause and symptoms of cat poisoning, and give first aid under the guidance of the doctor. If you need to induce vomiting during the first aid process, you can pour 3% hydrogen peroxide into the cat to achieve the effect of inducing vomiting.
2. Emergency irrigation. Because water can dilute the toxins in the cat’s body, if there is no way to send it to the doctor in time, the cat can be treated with water first. However, the poisoned cat is very resistant to drinking water. At this time, it is recommended that the owner directly use a syringe to inject water into the cat’s mouth.
3. Keep ventilation. The cat likes to hide after being poisoned, so the owner must find it in time, and then take the cat to a ventilated and brightly lit place in the room. If the owner sees poisonous food near the cat, he must take the cat away from the scene and pack the poisonous food away.
How to prevent food poisoning in cats?
The key to preventing food poisoning in cats is food. And the ingredients fed to cats should be heated under normal circumstances (except cat food), it is best to feed fresh cooked food, and the amount of food should not be too much to prevent excess. Then in the next feeding, the remaining food residues should be thrown away, and the cat food bowl should be cleaned in all aspects to prevent the leftover food from causing the cat to be poisoned.
At the same time, in daily life, the owner should prevent the cat from eating food such as chocolate, onion, grapes, etc., because these may cause fatal danger to the cat. Most importantly: don’t give your cat tuna all the time. Because tuna is easy to accumulate heavy metals in the body, cats eat canned tuna that humans eat, which will cause cats to suffer from “yellow fat disease”!
Warm reminder: Once the owner discovers that the cat has food poisoning, he should immediately take treatment measures or send it directly to the pet hospital for treatment, otherwise it may cause irreversible damage. s consequence. If you have other related questions, you can also consult your veterinarian.