Just gave my cat 25mg of acepromazine by mistake, how worried should I be about this?

Earlier today, I accidentally gave my cat 25mg of acepromazine, thinking it was her usual medication. I'm really worried since I know this dosage might be too high for a cat. Is there a risk of serious side effects, and what signs should I look for to determine if she needs urgent help?

Answer

Giving your cat 25mg of acepromazine may significantly exceed the usual dosage for felines, potentially leading to serious side effects. It's crucial to monitor your cat closely and be aware of signs that may indicate a need for urgent veterinary assistance.

  • Your cat may show symptoms such as excessive sedation or difficulty walking.
  • Watch for signs of respiratory depression or a drop in body temperature.
  • Seek immediate animal care if your cat collapses, experiences seizures, or shows difficulty breathing.

Acepromazine is a sedative commonly used for managing anxiety or calming pets for medical procedures. However, overdosing can lead to severe sedation and affect vital bodily functions. If you observe any concerning symptoms, taking swift action by consulting with a veterinarian is essential.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat has consumed an excessive drug dose?

    Observe your cat for serious symptoms like lethargy, unresponsiveness, or severe respiratory distress and seek emergency veterinary assistance.

  • What are the signs of acepromazine overdose in cats?

    Signs can include drooling, incoordination, low blood pressure, or a pronounced drop in temperature. Keep an eye out for any unusual behavior.

  • How soon should I expect to see side effects from acepromazine?

    Side effects typically appear within a few hours of ingestion, so it's important to monitor your cat closely during this time.

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