Cat just ate 20mg of Prozac, weighs about 10lbs. Do I need to take him to the vet ASAP?

I came home and found that my cat somehow got into my medication and ate a 20mg tablet of Prozac. He's small, weighing only about 10 pounds, and I'm really concerned about what this might do to him. Should I rush him to the vet immediately, or can I wait and see if he shows any signs of distress?

Answer

Your cat consuming a 20mg tablet of Prozac can be serious, especially given its small size. Immediate veterinary attention is advised to prevent potential health risks.

  • Prozac can be toxic to cats and requires prompt medical evaluation.
  • Symptoms might not appear immediately, but waiting is not safe.
  • Immediate consultation with a veterinarian is crucial.

Prozac (fluoxetine) can be toxic to cats, potentially resulting in symptoms such as lethargy, tremors, seizures, or vomiting. Since your cat is small in size, such a dose could have serious effects. It is always better to err on the side of caution and consult with a veterinarian immediately after ingestion of any potentially harmful substance.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What symptoms should I watch for after my cat ingests medication?

    Symptoms may include vomiting, lethargy, tremors, seizures, or changes in behavior. Immediate veterinary consultation is recommended if any signs are observed.

  • How long after ingestion can symptoms appear?

    Symptoms could appear within a few hours, but it can vary. It is best to seek veterinary advice immediately rather than wait for symptoms.

  • What home interventions can I try before reaching the vet?

    It's important not to induce vomiting or offer home remedies, as this could worsen the situation. Seek professional veterinary care immediately.

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