has passed since your cat ingested vitamin d. if it was within the last few hours and your cat isn't displaying any symptoms, your vet may induce vomiting. this is done to expel as much of the poison as possible before it is absorbed into your cat's system. activated charcoal may be...
If your cat is throwing up bright red or dark brown/black bloody vomit, seek immediate veterinary care. For all other kinds of vomit, watch for additional signs and symptoms. If your cat is lethargic, has diarrhea, a bloated abdomen, fever, pain, or has lost her appetite, it could be ...
I didnt think of this myself until it was pointed out to me by a local vet, who said that he has often come across sick cats due to the fact that they have ingested poisons while eating rodents. Unfortunately rodent poison is quite nasty and if your cat is a prolific mouse ...
They will let you know if the toxin ingested is something that needs urgent attention. There is a fee for the poison control hotline. If you have it, be sure to take the container the toxin was in with you when you go to the vet or ER. Or grab a photo of the ingredient label ...
The symptoms or the sufferings generally considered to be inevitable and incident to the disease are very often not symptoms of the disease at all, but of something quite different—of the want of fresh air, or of light, or of warmth, or of quiet, or of cleanliness, or of punctuality ...