Gave my kitten deworming meds and now she's all wobbly and sleeping a lot. Is this a normal reaction or should I contact Dial A Vet?

I gave my kitten her deworming medication this morning, and now she’s acting really different. She’s become quite wobbly on her feet and has been sleeping a lot more than usual. Is this a typical reaction to the medication, or is it something I should be concerned about and possibly contact Dial A Vet?

Answer

It sounds like your kitten is experiencing unusual symptoms after receiving her deworming medication. It's important to determine whether these reactions are normal side effects or if they warrant further attention.

  • Watch for symptoms that persist or worsen over time.
  • Note any additional symptoms, such as vomiting or diarrhea.
  • If in doubt, consulting a veterinarian is the safest course of action.

While some kittens might experience mild lethargy or temporarily act differently after deworming medication, significant changes like severe wobbliness or excessive sleepiness can be concerning. These symptoms might indicate an adverse reaction or another underlying issue. It's always better to err on the side of caution, so monitoring your kitten closely and consulting with a vet for guidance is a wise choice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common side effects of deworming medication in kittens?

    Common side effects can include mild gastrointestinal upset, such as diarrhea, and occasional tiredness. However, severe reactions like intense lethargy or neurological symptoms should be promptly assessed by a veterinarian.

  • Is it normal for my kitten to be wobbly after deworming?

    Wobbliness is not a typical reaction and may indicate an adverse effect or another issue. It is advisable to consult a vet if your kitten's coordination is noticeably affected.

  • How soon should I contact a vet if my kitten's condition doesn't improve?

    If symptoms persist beyond 24 hours or if your kitten's condition appears to worsen at any point, seeking veterinary advice is recommended to ensure her well-being.

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