In
any suspected case of poisoning, I always recommend preventative treatment with your Veterinarian especially for controlling seizures (which luckily Muzgath doesn't have).
Not exact matches
The Department
of Health, Education and Welfare reported several years later that there had been «13 proven fatal
cases, five
suspected deaths, and six nonfatal
cases...» The truth is that no one is certain how many have died from 1080
poisoning, especially now that it is finding its way into private hands, but there is very little doubt that there have been deaths other than the diagnosed ones.
Where convulsions are present, Crabtree points out, any experienced physician would
suspect poisoning, but there also are 1080
cases where the doctor is not present at the time
of the convulsions, or the patient does not suffer convulsions at all.
How aldicarb got into watermelons remains unknown, but experts
suspected that some melon farmers used low levels
of it intentionally and illegally and that some also might have flowed off nearby cotton fields.That summer, a total
of 1,350
cases of aldicarb
poisoning from watermelon were reported in California, plus another 692
cases in eight other states and Canada, according to a report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In my constituency when
suspected cases of wildlife
poisoning are reported they are thoroughly investigated under the Wildlife Incident Investigation scheme.
In the end, the best thing you can do in
cases of suspected poisoning is take your cat to the vet.
In all
of these
cases, this advice does not replace the essential advice and care your pet would get from a veterinarian who should be contacted immediately in
case of suspected poisoning.
The Pet
Poison Helpline urges pet owners to contact their veterinarian or to call their help line in any
case where their cat is behaving abnormally or is showing signs
of illness, especially where you
suspect your cat has come in contact with or eaten anything unusual.
Any
case of suspected poisoning should be seen by your Veterinarian.
Although I usually recommend visiting your Veterinarian in any
case of suspected poisoning, 5 mg
of oxybutynin should not pose a health risk to Zoey.