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So, how easily do cats get food poisoning?
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 351419" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Maybe a case of the runs and a bit of puking, but in all honesty, if she's eating, drinking, and purring (LoL) I wouldn't sweat it at all. Cats, like dogs, have much stronger digestive juices than we humans do and food poisoning is quite rare in either species.</p><p></p><p>Watch her for a few days, looking for the obvious vomiting and diahrrea. Another sign that she might be ill is if she withdraws or her behavior otherwise changes, get her into the vet.</p><p></p><p>Most likely things will be fine and if she's shown no signs of sickness yet, there's probably nothing to worry about. Questions? Call your vet. I'm not a vet, just someone with a lot of experience with cats and dogs who happened to work for a vet for several years. I can't diagnose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 351419, member: 1963"] Maybe a case of the runs and a bit of puking, but in all honesty, if she's eating, drinking, and purring (LoL) I wouldn't sweat it at all. Cats, like dogs, have much stronger digestive juices than we humans do and food poisoning is quite rare in either species. Watch her for a few days, looking for the obvious vomiting and diahrrea. Another sign that she might be ill is if she withdraws or her behavior otherwise changes, get her into the vet. Most likely things will be fine and if she's shown no signs of sickness yet, there's probably nothing to worry about. Questions? Call your vet. I'm not a vet, just someone with a lot of experience with cats and dogs who happened to work for a vet for several years. I can't diagnose. [/QUOTE]
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