Cats taking too much deworming medicine may cause the following symptoms and symptoms:
1. Vomiting: Cats may experience frequent or persistent vomiting after excessive intake of anthelmintics.
2. Diarrhea: Overdosing on anthelmintics may cause your cat to develop diarrhea, and the feces may have an unusual color or texture.
3. Loss of appetite: Cats may lose their appetite and refuse to eat due to overdose of anthelmintics.
4. Shivers or tremors: Some cats may experience tremors or tremors after ingesting an overdose of anthelmintics.
5. Nervous system problems: Severe overdose of anthelmintic drugs may affect the cat's nervous system, leading to unsteady walking, coma, convulsions or other neurological symptoms.
If you suspect your cat has ingested an overdose of deworming medication, contact your veterinarian immediately for a consultation. They will be able to provide the right advice and treatment options. Also, try to provide your veterinarian with the packaging information and ingredients of your deworming medication, which will help you more accurately assess the situation and take appropriate action.
Remember, do not give your cat any deworming medication or medication dosage that is not directed by your veterinarian. Correct use and dosage are important to ensure your cat's safety and health.
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