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What would happen if my cat ate rat poison?

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Weakness or lethargy. Staggering or walking with a gait. Labored breathing, which can signal blood accumulation in the chest. An enlarged abdomen, which could be an accumulation of blood.


How long does it take for rat poison to affect a cat?

Symptoms and Types Ingestion of extremely high doses may cause a sudden onset of muscle tremors, and even seizures. Clinical signs usually develop within two to seven days of bromethalin ingestion, however it is possible that signs will not develop for up to two weeks following ingestion.

What happens if a cat eats a rat that has been poisoned?

Symptoms of Rat Poisoning Depending on the poison ingested, you may notice a loss of appetite, slight muscle tremors, impaired movement or paralysis in the back legs, seizures, pale gums, bleeding from the nose, bloody urine or feces, swollen belly, red splotches on the skin, lethargy or weakness.

Will a cat get sick if it eats a poisoned mouse?

If your cat ingests a mouse that's already consumed a pest poison, it's possible your cat may get sick, though it'd be unlikely. The amount of poison a mouse needs to ingest to be deadly is very small in terms of what a cat would need to ingest to have the same effect.

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