My cat accidentally got into dexamethasone meds and now she's frothing at the mouth, what should I do?

Earlier today, I discovered that my cat somehow got into a bottle of dexamethasone pills, and now she's frothing at the mouth and looking quite distressed. I'm really worried because I know medications like these aren't meant for pets. Is there an immediate step I should take to help her, or do I need to get her to a vet right away?

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Answer

Your cat's ingestion of dexamethasone pills and current symptoms of frothing at the mouth and distress are concerning and need prompt attention.

  • Dexamethasone is not safe for cats in uncontrolled doses.
  • Current symptoms may indicate a toxic reaction.
  • Immediate veterinary evaluation is recommended for her safety.

Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid medication that should only be administered to pets under veterinary supervision. Cats can be particularly sensitive to medications intended for humans, and ingestion without veterinary guidance can lead to adverse reactions. Given your cat's symptoms, it's important to get her evaluated by a vet as soon as possible to ensure she receives the care she needs.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat ingests medication not meant for them?

    Contact your veterinarian or an emergency veterinary service immediately. They can provide guidance on whether your pet needs urgent care.

  • How can I prevent my pet from accessing medication in the future?

    Keep all medications securely stored in cabinets that your pets cannot access, and ensure any spills are cleaned up immediately.

  • Are there any signs I should watch for after unintentional ingestion?

    Watch for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, altered behavior, or distress, and seek veterinary attention if you notice any changes.

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