Cats may be poisoned if they eat cockroach medicine. After a cat ingests cockroach medicine, it may experience a series of poisoning symptoms, including but not limited to lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, conjunctival cyanosis, etc. If a cat ingests a large amount of cockroach medicine, it may also experience more serious conditions, such as convulsions and mucosal cyanosis. In terms of treatment, once a cat is found to have accidentally ingested cockroach medicine, the owner should take immediate measures, such as inducing vomiting with soapy water, or immediately taking the cat to a pet hospital for gastric lavage and vomiting, in order to reduce the absorption of cockroach medicine in the cat's body and alleviate the symptoms of poisoning. |
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