Top Household Hazards for CatsYour cat is curious, sticking his nose into random places. But his exploration may expose him to some not-so-obvious dangers in your home. It just takes a bit of time and know-how to “cat-proof” your house so your kitty stays healthy and safe. Human MedicinesSome human over-the-counter and prescription medicines pose serious threats to cats, so keep them in a place he can’t get into, including:
You may have heard that some common medicines work for people and cats. Never give your pet any pills without first talking to your vet, though — it’s easy to give him the wrong medicine or too much, which can kill him. Human FoodsYour kitty may beg when you sit down to eat (or try to steal some bites when you’re not looking), but some human foods can be poisonous for him, including:
Indoor and Outdoor PlantsCommon houseplants — and a few others that you may bring into your home — can be hazardous to your cat’s health, including the following:
Insecticides and Other ChemicalsSome chemicals taste especially good to cats. To keep him safe, keep any chemicals locked away, especially:
More Household HazardsWatch out for common household items that can choke or strangle your cat. Some may even block his intestines if he swallows them.
If Your Cat’s Been PoisonedEvery moment matters if you think your cat has been exposed to something toxic. Call your vet. Post the clinic’s phone number in an obvious place, along with the number for the Animal Poison Control Center: (888) 426-4435. They can help you know what to do next. Collect samples. Take samples of vomit, stool, and the poison your cat ate to the vet with your cat. Watch for symptoms. Often, cats will show these signs right away. But some symptoms can show up more gradually. Signs to watch for include:
Educate. After your cat recovers, call your poison control center or humane society to let them know what happened, so they can track problem poisons and help prevent harm to other animals. WebMD Veterinary Reference Reviewed by Amy Flowers, DVM on February 03, 2019 Sources © 2019 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved.
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