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Vet Warns: Deadly Human Meds for Cats

16 Dec

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Summary

  • A vet shared a fatal case of a cat poisoned by human paracetamol.
  • Cats cannot metabolize paracetamol, leading to rapid, fatal poisoning.
  • Owners should never give human medication to cats without veterinary guidance.
Vet Warns: Deadly Human Meds for Cats

A veterinary professional has recounted one of the most distressing emergencies she has encountered, aiming to prevent similar tragedies. She detailed treating a cat who arrived in a critical state, gasping for air and turning blue due to severe swelling.

The cat's owner had administered paracetamol, believing it would help the animal feel better. However, cats lack the ability to metabolize this common human medication, making it highly toxic. Symptoms can appear within an hour, and tragically, the cat succumbed to the poisoning a few hours later.

Veterinary experts emphasize that human medications, particularly NSAIDs like ibuprofen, are dangerous for cats. Unless prescribed by a veterinarian for a specific safe dosage, owners should never give human medicine to their pets. Immediate veterinary attention is crucial if accidental ingestion occurs.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Yes, human paracetamol is highly toxic to cats and can be fatal as they cannot metabolize it properly.
If your cat is unwell, contact your local vet or emergency veterinary clinic immediately instead of giving them human medication.
Yes, but only if they can prescribe a safe dose and no suitable pet alternative exists, often using a specific preparation.

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