The signs of toxicity are excitation, drooling and slobbering, uncoordinated gait, muscle tremors and weakness that leads to inability to stand in a few hours. The tremors are not triggered by external stimuli.
You should induce vomitting by taking them outside and pouring some peroxide down their throat only if you personally saw them injest the rat poison, and don't let them eat or drink anything at all! Get to vet immediately vg
Symptoms start with a loud, constant, odd cry.
Your cat will probably of vomited.
Your cat will then begin to salivate, not move as much or even sleep as much.
Your cat will begin to have a really loud cry, more like a dog's howl.
Your cat will then start entering seizures and salivate at the same time trying to move around in circles to avoid the pain, (seizures typically last around 60 seconds and may have quite a lot of them).
Then you can will enter a really long seizure where when it tries to move around it circles and jump around to avoid the pain, looses use of it's legs and tries to hold on to anything it can. Then you can will have difficulty opening it's mouth and breathing.
Advice: poisoning is a very quick killer, if it is slow poisoning the vet will try to reverse it (i.e. flush out the poisoning).
Get a blood test and take your cat to the vet instantly before she begins salivating or as soon as you see her salivate.
Nothing... unless you have or get fresh cuts or other injuries that bleed, the poison will then interfere with clotting and it is possible to bleed to death. Go to an emergency room or urgent care (with the package if possible) to get the antidote.
If already bleeding call 911 instantly, the paramedics will administer the antidote and plasma with platelets when they arrive to stop the bleeding and partially make up for the blood loss!!!!!
for the rat it would be a slow painful death, blood loss from all orifices.....dont know if you are concerned about pet or human ........
Pigs that have been poisoned with rat poisoned will not act normally. They will be lazy and may become very sick.
No. Cats have a strong immune system, so they can not bleed from there nose.
No, it could not, because the poison was specifically designed to kill rats, and was developed as a rat poison/killer, not a human poison/killer. It would still be considered rat poison, even if the human died from the rat poison.
call poison control.
Cats, rat traps and rat poison
This will depend upon the type of rat poison. If it is a Vitamin K-inhibiting poision, yes your dog could still die even though she is not showing symptoms of intoxication 24 hours after eating the poison. You can call the ASPCA's toxicology hotline and see if the rat poison your dog ate could still be affecting your dog. This is a common intoxication for pets and the operators should be able to help answer your questions.
1 milligram. (approximatley half a tea spoon)
Take the dog to the vet immedeatly this can kill a dog!
Good God go to the emergency room if you ate poison - don't waste time playing on the blasted internet
To kill the pigeons with rat poison, you will have to poison their food with the rat poison. You can poison the water that the pigeons drink and the cereals that the pigeons eat.
Black rat poison.
It depends on the type of poison the rat was given.
There is no rat poison in toothpaste. Never.