What should I do if I accidentally gave my cat a double dose of Strongid?

I was supposed to give my cat her routine dose of Strongid, but in the chaos of this morning, I accidentally gave her twice the amount. I'm really worried about whether this could harm her. Can a double dose cause any major side effects, and should I take her to the vet right away?

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Answer

It sounds like you've accidentally given your cat a double dose of Strongid, and you're understandably worried about the potential effects. While it's always best to stick to the prescribed dosage, a one-time double dose is not typically harmful, but monitoring your cat for any signs of distress is important.

  • Accidental double dosing is not generally an emergency.
  • Monitor your cat for any signs of side effects.
  • Consult a vet if any concerning symptoms develop.

Strongid is a dewormer commonly used in cats, and while doubling the dose accidentally might worry you, cats typically tolerate it well. You might observe some mild gastrointestinal upset, such as vomiting or diarrhea. Keep an eye on her behavior, and if you notice anything unusual or worrisome, reach out to your vet for peace of mind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the symptoms of a Strongid overdose in cats?

    In most cases, cats may experience mild symptoms like gastrointestinal upset. If you see severe symptoms such as persistent vomiting, diarrhea, or unusual behavior, contact your vet.

  • Is it necessary to induce vomiting if my cat has overdosed on Strongid?

    It's not usually necessary to induce vomiting for an accidental Strongid overdose. However, consult with your vet for specific advice based on your cat's condition.

  • Can I continue with my cat's deworming schedule after an accidental double dose?

    Yes, you can continue with the regular deworming schedule. Just ensure the next dose is given correctly. If you're uncertain, consult your vet.

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