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Home›How To›How to Make a Cat Throw Up: 7 Steps

How to Make a Cat Throw Up: 7 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
April 2, 2024
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Cats are curious creatures and sometimes, their curiosity can get them into trouble. They may swallow objects or consume toxic substances that can lead to severe health problems. In such situations, you might need to induce vomiting in your cat at home before taking them to the veterinarian. Here are seven steps to make a cat throw up safely:

1. Assess the situation: Before attempting any actions, assess the situation carefully. If your cat has swallowed a sharp, large, or corrosive object, do not try to induce vomiting as it can cause more harm. Instead, take your cat to the vet immediately.

2. Talk to your vet: Consult with your veterinarian before inducing vomiting in your cat. They can determine if it’s appropriate in your cat’s situation and guide you through the process.

3. Keep calm: Make sure you and your cat remain calm during this process, as stress can make the situation worse.

4. Prepare a hydrogen peroxide solution: To induce vomiting in cats, a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution is commonly used. You’ll need an oral syringe or a dropper to administer the solution properly.

5. Administer the hydrogen peroxide: Measure out 1 ml of hydrogen peroxide per pound of body weight (up to a maximum of 15 ml). Gently hold your cat’s head back and slowly insert the syringe or dropper into the corner of their mouth between the cheek and teeth. Slowly release the hydrogen peroxide into their mouth, making sure they swallow it.

6. Monitor your cat closely: After administering the hydrogen peroxide, observe your cat closely for signs of vomiting. It usually takes effect within 15 minutes, so if your cat doesn’t vomit within that timeframe, consult with your veterinarian before deciding whether to repeat the dose.

7. Aftercare: Once your cat has vomited, it’s important to provide them with fresh water and a comfortable resting place. Watch for any signs of distress and contact your veterinarian for advice or follow-up care.

In conclusion, making a cat throw up should only be attempted under appropriate circumstances and with proper guidance from a veterinarian. It can be a crucial step in preventing further complications from ingested harmful substances or objects. Always prioritize the health and well-being of your cat by seeking professional advice and care when necessary.

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