Your cat may have ingested salt from the kitchen accident, and her lethargy could be a result of salt poisoning. It's important to monitor her condition closely.
- Salt ingestion can be dangerous for cats.
- Watch for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or tremors.
- Consult a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.
If your cat has consumed a significant amount of salt, it could lead to serious health issues, including electrolyte imbalances and toxicity. Even small amounts could cause discomfort or harm to your pet. Monitoring her behavior and symptoms is essential.
If you notice any severe symptoms or are concerned, it's best to consult a vet immediately. Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.
If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are symptoms of salt poisoning in cats?
Symptoms can include vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, lethargy, incoordination, excessive thirst, or urination. If you notice these, contact your vet.
- How much salt is too much for cats?
Even a small amount of salt can be harmful to cats. It's best to keep all sources of salt out of their reach and consult a vet if you suspect ingestion.
- Can I do anything at home if my cat ate salt?
While keeping your cat hydrated may help, it is crucial to consult a vet for proper advice and to ensure her safety.