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Possible Wormer Overdose, Feline


Sent to Pet Experts July 16, 2006 5:09 a.m.

My 9 year-old Siamese has injested twice as much liquid wormer (PetGold with piperazine) because he decided to eat both his and his brother's dinner. He is exhibiting signs of overdose. He has vomited three times and isolated himself under a table in the corner and hunching up his back with his paws folded under his chest.

I can't afford to take him to the vet this month and I can't locate free services in my area. What can I do for my cat?

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Age: 9; Male; Breed: Cat - Siamese Mix

Already Tried:
Close observation, called local vet services
Customer (name blocked for privacy)
Status: Closed   Value: $8   
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July 16, 2006 5:14 a.m. (5 minutes and 13 seconds later)

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