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I accidentally let my cat eat yucca about the amount of pea size or less. Is he going to be okay?
I tried calling hut it goes to an engaged tone.Hi
Give these people a call, or your vet;
Here's the free pet poison control hotline:
Kansas State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital 1-785-532-5679
I apologize! I'll have to mention that in our staff notes.I tried calling hut it goes to an engaged tone.
I am just guessing but would think you would have seen some of the signs of toxicity by now if there was going to be a problem.there hasn't been any diarrhea in his litter box.
It probably may not be necessary, but wouldn't you like to have it on record just in case something else occurs? It is just a precaution that you may or may not deem needed. Perhaps, if you do call and let them know they can tell you that your cat is essentially 'out of the woods'?he's running around and doing everything as usual. So should I still call if I haven't seen any signs of vomiting or diarrhea? He pooped normally and had wet food twice.
Here's the free pet poison control hotline:
Kansas State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital 1-785-532-5679
I was informed that this line is manned during weekdays only now 8-5 PM M-F, so you could try them if you wanted to
I called them twice in 10-minute intervals and it's still making that engage noise as maybe someone else is on the call, or the number doesn't work.Here's the free pet poison control hotline:
Kansas State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital 1-785-532-5679
I was informed that this line is manned during weekdays only now 8-5 PM M-F, so you could try them if you wanted to
yeah defiantly. I just fell so foul that I couldn't call ASCPA or regular animal poison control because they take such a high fee. I called multiple ERs and they all said just to keep an eye on what they do and the symptoms. He hasn't thrown up on visible diarrhea when I went to clean his litter box. I don't know if I should be relieved or more scared. I gave him wet food both days, what else can I do?It probably may not be necessary, but wouldn't you like to have it on record just in case something else occurs? It is just a precaution that you may or may not deem needed. Perhaps, if you do call and let them know they can tell you that your cat is essential 'out of the woods.
when I google " Kansas State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital 1-785-532-5679" I found a different number. (785) 532-5690: I'll try calling that.drat, I apologize again.
when I google " Kansas State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital 1-785-532-5679" I found a different number. (785) 532-5690: I'll try calling that.
yeah, they said because I'm from Los Angeles. Thy can't help me out.Do you have a vet for routine care? If yes, then give the vet a call and ask for advice. A pea-sized amount of yucca probably won't cause any harm but you should get reassurance. If your cat is acting just fine since eating the yucca then I wouldn't continue to worry about illness/toxicity.
That's the ER phone number for Kansas State University's onsite vet hospital. I don't think they'll be able to give you any more help than the local vet ERs you have already called.