What is Botulism? Botulism is a toxin caused by bacteria that can cause severe paralysis, which can be fatal. If botulism is suspected, your cat should be taken to a veterinarian immediately.
Can a cat survive botulism?
Typically, disease conditions occur within a few hours to six days after eating spoiled animal meat that is infected with the Clostridium botulinum type C preformed neurotoxin. Mildly affected cats generally recover over a period of several days with supportive treatment.
Is botulism always fatal?
Prognosis. The paralysis caused by botulism can persist for 2 to 8 weeks, during which supportive care and ventilation may be necessary to keep the person alive. Botulism can be fatal in 5% to 10% of people who are affected. However, if left untreated, botulism is fatal in 40% to 50% of cases.
How do I know if my cat died from poisoning?
Signs of poisoning include depression, vomiting, swelling of the face and paws and a bluish discolouration of the skin. An effective antidote is available but must be used very soon after the cat has taken the tablet.
Can a cat survive being poisoned?
Cats can and do survive being poisoned if they're treated early and appropriately.
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