Monday, 16 April 2018

Protecting Your Cat from Spiders

Your cat can become very ill if she runs into a dangerous spider. She may not be able to resist the creeping movement of a spider.Thus your cat will pounce and possibly try to eat the spider. The spider could bite your cat too. This is especially dangerous if your cat tussles with a venomous spider. Your cat could experience symptoms of a venomous spider bite such as paralysis, muscle tremors, pain, and trouble breathing. If you see your cat experiences these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. Your cat may vomit, or suffer from diarrhea and excessive salivation if she eats a non-venomous spider. It is difficult to identify spiders so seek medical attention if there are any symptoms. Clear away any spiders and their webs in your home. Seal up openings to avoid contact with spiders. Don’t allow your cat play with any spiders. Contact your Roanoke, VA vet to learn more.

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