The lethal dose of vitamin D for a cat is estimated to be around 0.1 mg per kilogram of body weight.
Vitamin A is good for cat eye health, although they cannot have too much of that vitamin or vitamin D.
There are certain vitamins that are essential in a cats diet. Cats can build up a vitamin A excess which will cause the cat to exhibit muscle soreness and hyperesthesia. Your vet can tell you how much is too much. Avoid feeding your cat beef liver in which appreciable vitamin A is stored.
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It depends how much you gave your cat. If you gave your cat more than 1.00ml then you could be overdosing your cat and you should contact a vet. Cats are only supposed to have 0.50ml Dog Frontline is the SAME thing as Cat Frontline, just the dosages are different. The only danger is overdose.
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Vitamin D is essential for cats in small amounts, but too much can be harmful. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving your cat any supplements to ensure they are getting the right amount.
if you feed your cat a good quality cat food, it will get all the vitamins it needs.
Um probably but the cat will likely just lick it off.
No! If you believe that your cat is in pain take it to the vet immediately! Never try and treat your cat at home as human medication and/or drugs can be incredibly dangerous, if not lethal to the cat.
It is certainly not safe to give any medication to a cat without vet approval. Even in humans, an excess of Tylenol will cause fatal liver failure; and a cat is much smaller than a human and so the lethal dose would be much smaller even if the cat's metabolism is the same as a human's. As it turns out, a cat has a metabolic pathway that turns aspirin into cyanide; I don't know whether it has the same effect on acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol). Given the known side effects of the two anti-inflammatory drugs prescribed for cats (Prednisolone and Thalidomide), one would think that if Tylenol was at all possible to give to cats without harming them, vets would be using it.