Citrus can cause significant
central nervous system depression if the essential oils (found in the stems, peels, fruit, and seeds) are eaten in significant enough quantities.
Citrus The stems, leaves, peels, fruit and seeds of citrus plants contain varying amounts of citric acid, essential oils that can cause irritation and possibly even
central nervous system depression if ingested in significant amounts.
Not exact matches
Because the drug depresses the
central nervous system, the pet will experience sedation,
depression, lack of coordination, low blood pressure, slower heart rate and breathing Rarely, some pets show aggressive behavior (aggression, biting, chewing, nervousness) Possible thermoregulation difficulties; pet may become too hot or too cold Pale gums Urine may turn pink or red - brown Constipation
If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Even matches can be toxic and lighter fluid can cause gastrointestinal irritation,
Central Nervous System depression (decreased rate of breathing, decreased heart rate, and loss of consciousness possibly leading to coma or death) and possibly severe pneumonia
if ingested.
If the soap also contains essential oils (such as lavender, for example), it is possible that minor
central nervous system depression could occur, depending on the concentration of oils and other circumstances of exposure.
Essential Oils Cats are especially sensitive to essential oils, and effects such as gastrointestinal upset,
central nervous system depression and even liver damage could occur
if ingested in significant quantities.