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Not necessarily, depending on the subsequent development, it is likely that he is not dead now, but in a few days he will be complicated by poisoning.
caused death, so it is still necessary to observe for a week. He was poisoned, and you should have given him vomiting treatment that night.
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For poisoning. Can you die? It depends on how much the cat eats.
Poisons that are not very toxic. If you eat a little more, you may not die. For highly toxic.
Highly toxic sometimes eat a little bit. It's going to be fatal. Your cat you know it's poisoned.
Can you tell which kind of poison it is? Some poisons are antidotes that have special effects when people are very effective. Poisoning should be treated promptly.
As long as you find out. Try to make it spit out. This animal hospital must have a way to induce vomiting.
And there is. Give him fluids. Let him drain as much as he can.
Your cat'Which one is it? Will you be able to make it through? I'm hard pressed to give you affirmation here.
I hope you hurry. Help the cat get through it. You can go to the pet hospital for help.
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It's hard to say, it may be that his organs are slowly failing, and if he doesn't die today, it doesn't mean that he won't be tomorrow, you can take him to gastric lavage, or feed him soap and water to drink, and then spit it out, maybe there will be help.
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Under normal circumstances, it will not die My cat was poisoned by rat poison some time ago Fortunately, the toxicity is not too strong Survived If you die, I hope you don't be too sad!
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Whether this can survive depends on the overall state of the follow-up cat, and it is the safest to go to the pet hospital**, and find a way to detoxify the cat.
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If the symptoms of poisoning do not develop severely. It's usually okay to get through it.
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It's hard to say, the key depends on what kind of poison it is, and then the severity of the poisoning.
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The cat was poisoned overnight, and I didn't die, but I think I can still get through it.
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It is best to go to the pet hospital or pour some soapy water to induce vomiting to expel the toxins.
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Cats are poisoned before death The following points are manifested: 1. Symptoms before cat poisoning When cats are poisoned, the main manifestation on the whole is that the spirit is not very good, and they will not eat or drink, and there will also be vomiting and diarrhea. If you don't breathe very well, your body temperature will change greatly, and your nose and eyes will turn blue-purple, and your face may be swollen.
Of course, if the situation is more serious, it will cause damage to the liver, and it may even make it life-threatening and eventually die.
2. The main symptoms are severe vomiting, frequent diarrhea, and ataxia.
The corners of the mouth are crooked, walking trembling, etc., for poisoned cats, they must be sent to the hospital in time**.
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The cat was poisoned and showed weakness, vomiting, diarrhea, convulsions, and fainting before death.
After the cat ingests toxic substances, its main symptoms are severe vomiting, frequent diarrhea, ataxia, crooked corners of the mouth, trembling walking, etc., through laboratory examinations, you can also see obvious dehydration, red blood cell loss, inflammation, abnormal rise in liver and kidney indicators. For poisoned cats, be sure to send them to the hospital in time**.
If the pet is poisoned and unconscious, you should immediately find a veterinarian and bring the poison that the pet has ingested.
In order to avoid cat poisoning, it is recommended to put away the relevant toxic substances. If it is detected in time that the cat has accidentally ingested a toxic substance, it is recommended to induce vomiting immediately.
How to deal with cat poisoning:
When the cat is poisoned, you can urgently fill the cat with soapy water to induce vomiting, or use warm water enema, which can well promote the cat to excrete the poison in the stomach and reduce the absorption of toxins.
However, if the cat has been poisoned for more than two hours, the cat should be taken to the local pet hospital for examination immediately before the antidote can be injected to avoid the symptoms of poisoning becoming more and more serious.
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If the cat hasn't died 15 days after poisoning, this can be a good sign, but it can't be easily classified as safe. Whether a cat can survive poisoning depends on how long it has been exposed to the toxin, the toxicity, and the type of toxin. Even if a cat does not appear to have any symptoms, there is no guarantee that there are no harmful substances left in its body.
Therefore, it is important to have your cat receive adequate treatment and regular check-ups to ensure that it is in good health.
Common toxic substances include organophosphate insecticides, pyrethroid insecticides, toll-type rat poisons, warfarin rat poisons, etc. If the cat has not died 15 days after poisoning, it may be due to the following reasons:
1.The toxicity of the drug is not strong, or it is slow to confect. In this case, the cat may not show noticeable symptoms, or only mild symptoms.
2.Cats have a strong metabolic capacity. If the cat's metabolism is strong, it may be able to excrete toxic substances from the body quickly, thereby reducing the severity of poisoning.
Regardless of whether the cat shows symptoms or not, it should be taken to the pet hospital in time** for a comprehensive examination and re-examination**. In the process, the following points also need to be noted:
1.Avoid exposure of cats to toxic substances. The best way to do this is to make sure there are no toxic chemicals, food, or medicines in your home, and to avoid your cat's exposure to toxic substances when they are outside.
2.Keep your cat on a leash. If the cat is outside, it must be kept on a leash to avoid accidental ingestion or contact with toxic substances.
3.Seek prompt medical attention. If you suspect that the cat is poisoned, you should take it to the pet hospital in time**, and do not easily classify it as safe. The doctor will formulate a suitable ** plan according to the severity of the poisoning and the specific situation of the cat.
In short, the fact that a cat has not died 15 days after poisoning does not mean that it has completely **. In order to ensure the safety of cats, we need to take steps to avoid their exposure to toxic substances, and to have regular check-ups and adequate **.
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The cat did not die 15 days after being poisoned by hail balls, indicating that the cat was fine. According to the relevant or travel information, when the cat is seriously poisoned, such as accidental ingestion of acute rat poison poisoning, lily poisoning, etc., it will die within a few hours.
After a 3-day danger period and a 7-day observation period, you can judge that the cat is fine.
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