Not to be mean, but you'll probably have buried it by the time you read this answer - UNLESS you got it to a veterinarian immediately. Even getting it to a vet quickly will not guarantee that the cat can be saved. Sorry... :-(
They die, just like the rats do.
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It depends on the type of poison the rat was given.
The answer is not simple; the effect depends on: - type of the poison (chemical formula) - the quantity ingested - age - another illness - the first aid etc.
Call the ASPCA poison control center immediately and consult them, Otherwise take the cat straight to the vet or pet emergency room right away...depending on a number of important factors, that poison is probably in there system and kidney failure and death are likely if left untreated.
Rush him to the emergency vet immediately!!
If the rat had a disease and the cat eats it, the cat may indeed fall ill. However, a cat's digestive system is perfectly designed to eat raw meat and can easily handle some amount of bacteria. The rat would have to be incredibly sick for a cat to fall ill.
Get a cat or a rat snake or some poison.
Yes, I have seen a cat eat a rat all they do is eat the rat and leave the eyeballs and intestines.
No, feeding a cat poison of any type could kill the cat. This would fall under Animal Abuse laws.
well if u keep it in the cage no but keep it somewere the cat get get near it
Rat poison is usually an anticoagulant that is it is a chemical that stops blood from coagulating. So yes it should finish off (kill) an iguana if it eats enough of it.
Take the cat to the vet immediately! Rat poison can easily kill a cat, so the chances of survival depend greatly on how quickly it is treated.
According to aspca.org, gardenias ARE toxic.