hey there every one
im just hear to tell anyone that needs not know that the flea treatment that is applied behind the neck for dogs MUST NOT be used on cats
the guy at the pet store gave my wife some stuff ment for small dogs and said it was ok to use on cats
well it wasnt today i administered the treatment to one of my cats and a few hours later we had to take her to the vets office for a fight for her life
for those of us that have seen the toxic effects of nerve gas experiments on animals this is what she experienced before being stabalized
for everyone else i will explain
it starts out that the cat starts to salivate and shake individual legs as if it has something it is trying to shake off
a few hours later she started convulsing violently and became paralized
the doctor gave her atropine which is a nerve agent antidote and some valium injectiions to keep her from injuring herself as she shook
then she got worse before she got better
they had to give her anestetic gas to put her under while the antidote took full effect
now she lays in our bed 7 hours later still paralized and having small treamors
this will last for up to 24 hours while the agent that did attach to her nerves wears off
she will fully recover but only because we got her appropriate medical attention when we did
well i hope i can stop anyone else from making this mistake and if you or anyone esle you know does you know what to do
im just hear to tell anyone that needs not know that the flea treatment that is applied behind the neck for dogs MUST NOT be used on cats
the guy at the pet store gave my wife some stuff ment for small dogs and said it was ok to use on cats
well it wasnt today i administered the treatment to one of my cats and a few hours later we had to take her to the vets office for a fight for her life
for those of us that have seen the toxic effects of nerve gas experiments on animals this is what she experienced before being stabalized
for everyone else i will explain
it starts out that the cat starts to salivate and shake individual legs as if it has something it is trying to shake off
a few hours later she started convulsing violently and became paralized
the doctor gave her atropine which is a nerve agent antidote and some valium injectiions to keep her from injuring herself as she shook
then she got worse before she got better
they had to give her anestetic gas to put her under while the antidote took full effect
now she lays in our bed 7 hours later still paralized and having small treamors
this will last for up to 24 hours while the agent that did attach to her nerves wears off
she will fully recover but only because we got her appropriate medical attention when we did
well i hope i can stop anyone else from making this mistake and if you or anyone esle you know does you know what to do
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