Generally, cats are only given hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting if they have eaten something poisonous. If this is the reason you gave it to your cat, you need to take your cat to a veterinarian right away. The hydrogen peroxide may have gotten the cat to vomit and therefore taken care of any immediate danger, but there could still be some poison in the cat's system, or even other damage depending on what it ate. Also, hydrogen peroxide is given to cats in very small amounts. You would need to put it in a lot of water to be safe for your pet. If you accidentally gave your cat too much, this could be just as dangerous as poison. Hydrogen peroxide is highly corrosive, and can cause damage to membranes in an animal's stomach, resulting in internal bleeding. It can also cause blistering, stomach pain, diarrhea, and further vomiting. If this is the case, your cat still needs taken to a veterinarian promptly.
To summarize, if your cat is still showing symptoms of any kind after this, it needs to be taken to a veterinarian. This should be done any time a cat ingests something toxic, if that is why you gave it the hydrogen peroxide. If it is not the reason, and your cat is still showing symptoms, it is most likely caused by the hydrogen peroxide itself. Either situation is dangerous for your cat, and it needs immediate care.
If your cat drinks hydrogen peroxide in any way, shape or form, take it to the vet right away.
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u probably should't have done that^^^^^ Absolutely not true, in fact a vet just advised me to give my dog some to indues vomiting.
Very first thing you should do is give your pet hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting. The more you get out of them the better. About a tablespoon should start that process. Next you need to get a hold of a Vet. No matter the hour! Rat/mouse poisoning effects the clotting of blood and your pet will bleed to death internally. Your vet will most likely have them vomit more and give them vitamin K1 treatment for multiple weeks. I am not a professional and in no way would be qualified to say you or I have better knowledge than your pets vet. Please do not wait! Your pet could die.
You can actually give your dog mild pain killers. Aspirin works just fine. However, dogs can also be allergic to certain medications, just like people, so be careful. Also keep in mind the amount of medicine you give the dog. Obviously a smaller dog requires a smaller dosage than a larger dog. Small dogs should probably be given just one pill, larger dogs two. Hope this helped!
You need to take the dog to a vet. If it has not been too long, they can give the dog a shot to make it vomit. They have a charcoal mixture they can use to help with any poisons the dog ate and does not vomit.
Eucalyptus can cause mild gi problems in your dog, but cannot kill your dog. Call poison control line if you think your dog has eaten ecalyptus plants. They recommend you use hydrogen peroxide. You can also go on line to see how much to give per animal size and weight and poison/plant ingestion (if need be). Tiegeb
Peroxide is given to a cat to make it vomit if it has ingested something that could be dangerous or fatal. DO NOT try to do this yourself - go to the vet. A vet will know exactly how much to safely give a cat.
H2o2 is used to give stress. The is also called hydrogen peroxide solution.
if hydrogen peroxide is given to a plant, its reaction would become acidic toward the plant. Which would then give the plant a downfall of growing.
Oxygen gas is produced. The hydrogen peroxide will decompose to give water and oxygen, potassium Iodide is acting as a catalyst 2H2O2(l) ------> 2H2O(l) + O2(g)
A mixture of hydrogen peroxide and urea is called hyperol. it is CO(NH2)2.H2O2
How dead do you want this dog? I'm not a vet, but giving a dog any quantity of hydrogen peroxide seems like a bad idea. If a vet told you to do this, he should also have told you how much.
u probably should't have done that^^^^^ Absolutely not true, in fact a vet just advised me to give my dog some to indues vomiting.
Well. Firstly, the dog would pass through the cotton ball, or would vomit it out. For the peroxide, that will be fine because vets actually give dogs that when they need the dog to vomit. So, the dog would be perfectly fine, maybe it might have a stomach ache but nothing major to worry about. Hope I helped! :)
the extra oxygen atom also makes hydrogen peroxide more reactive than water. hydrogen peroxide reacts readily with chemical pigments that give materials their color. this process which is called bleaching can make stained teeth white or turn brown hair blond.
Give it hydrogen peroxide. It will make them throw up. But, call the vet first.
the extra oxygen atom also makes hydrogen peroxide more reactive than water. hydrogen peroxide reacts readily with chemical pigments that give materials their color. this process which is called bleaching can make stained teeth white or turn brown hair blond.
Tylenol is fatal to dogs at even smaller dosages, please take him to the vet immediately and he can be saved.Immediately give the pet1 tablespoon of Hydrogen Peroxide. Wait 15 minutes to see if the dog vomits.If not give the dog one slice of bread, and another 1 tablespoon of Hydrogen Peroxide.