Is there a poison control number on the can of paint that you can call? Or maybe call the ASPCA poison control number? ASPCA may charge you, not sure if the poison control number on a can of paint would know what to do in the case of a kitty, but might be worth a shot. Have the can of paint with you when you call so you can read the ingredients if need be.
Your vet should listen to what you're telling him/her. This is just incomprehensible that they aren't. Depending on any caustic ingredients, they can burn inside the esophagus or stomach lining, etc. Black poo is indicative of blood in the stool.
Another thought: is the wound on his foot healed up? If not, it could be the wrong antibiotic was prescribed for the type of bacteria present.
Tell hubby next time he gets sick, he's on his own.
Not trying to make light of your situation, but hubby has to be more understanding, IMHO.
to you both!
Your vet should listen to what you're telling him/her. This is just incomprehensible that they aren't. Depending on any caustic ingredients, they can burn inside the esophagus or stomach lining, etc. Black poo is indicative of blood in the stool.
Another thought: is the wound on his foot healed up? If not, it could be the wrong antibiotic was prescribed for the type of bacteria present.
Tell hubby next time he gets sick, he's on his own.
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