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  1. A chip of lead-based paint the size of a thumbnail can be enough to cause poisoning in dogs that weigh up to 20 pounds. Eating several chips of paint can easily poison a dog the size of a Labrador retriever. Pregnant animals or young animals are at a greater risk for lead poisoning.

  2. 24 wrz 2024 · Some latex-based paints can contain anti-freeze (ethylene glycol), which, if ingested by pets, can cause vomiting and GI upset. However, the bigger cause for concern here is possible kidney...

  3. 26 wrz 2024 · If enough paint has been eaten, the vet may ask you to do one of two things: bring your cat in for an exam (and possibly bloodwork, and/or treatment for paint ingestion) or have you call a pet poison hotline to find out how toxic the amount of paint eaten might be for your cat.

  4. "Cat Ate Paint? Here's What to Do: A Veterinarian's Expert Guide"

  5. My cat ate some paint off her paw, wall paint, now the paw is almost cleaned ( almost imposibe to clean her) just

  6. 19 lut 2022 · Once it has been confirmed that your cat is pregnant, it is important to watch for pre-labor signs in cats. Most cats will go into labor between days 58 to 67 of pregnancy. However, just as with humans, some litters can be born prematurely or past their expected due date.

  7. 23 sie 2024 · Watercolors, finger paint, and acrylic paint are some paints that are generally non-toxic to cats. Highly toxic paints are spray paint, wall paint, and alcohol inks. No matter the type of paint or how much your cat ingests, it’s best to contact your veterinarian to ensure you know what to do to help your cat.

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