take it to the vet.
If a cat has ate Clonzepam it is best to immediately seek medical attention unless the cat vomits. Watch the cat for abnormal behaviors. Any medication that is prescribed to humans can be dangerous for an animal.
If your cat ate stool softener, you should contact your veterinarian or a pet poison hotline immediately for advice. Stool softeners can be harmful to cats, especially in large amounts, and may require medical treatment to prevent any complications.
It depends what type of skink it is. If it's the Southeastern five-lined skink - they have blue tails and are about 5-8 inches long -, then yes; they can cause irreversible nerve damage for the skinks contain toxins. The cat will appear 'drunk', wobbling its head from side to side after eating one. Cats can become paralysed or even die after ingesting a skink. If it's the Eastern Water skink (and if you're in Eastern Australia it most probably is), which is a brownish-green colour with black spots and around 28cm long, then so far as I've read about them, they don't harm cats. Though from personal experience I know that with my skink-loving kitten he was sick for about 3 days from what we suspect to basically be a skink overdose. Though it seems to be pretty normal for cats and dogs to eat/attack them. I hope that helps :)
Yes.
In Paula Danziger's book "The Cat Ate My Gymsuit," the title refers to a student's claim that her cat had consumed her gym suit, using it as an excuse to avoid physical education class. The story explores themes of self-acceptance and standing up for oneself.
If skinks are poisonous critters, take the cat to the vetrerinarian. Otherwise, relax . . . skinks are probably a source of good protein.
If you think your cat ate ivy, I would take your cat to the vet and see what they think. Your cat will probably we okay!
Nothing Bad would happen. Your cat is safe.
i ate a cat
You should take your cat to the vet without delay.
go bring it to the doctor or it will die
The Cat Ate My Gymsuit was created in 1974.
The Cat Ate My Gymsuit has 160 pages.
If your cat ate a fake plant, you should monitor them for any signs of illness such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. Contact your veterinarian for advice on how to proceed and seek medical attention if necessary. Keep fake plants out of reach of your cat to prevent future incidents.
The ISBN of The Cat Ate My Gymsuit is 0-142-40654-6.
The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern was created in 1967-06.
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