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Bri from Doniphan Nb writes

If two of my cats ate some of the First Strike Soft Bait Rodenticide, but only a little, would it still be bad?

They ate only a little bit of the corner

Answer:

We recommend contacting your veternarian immediately to discuss the effects your cat may have if they consumed any amount of First Strike Soft Bait Rodenticide.  

Product Label WARNING:
TREATMENT FOR PET POISONING: If animal eats bait, call veterinarian at once.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN OR VETERINARIAN: Contains the anticoagulant difethialone. If swallowed, this material may reduce the clotting ability of blood and cause bleeding. For humans or animals ingesting bait and/or showing obvious poisoning symptoms (bleeding or prolonged prothrombin times), give Vitamin K1 intramuscularly or orally. Also for pets, if needed, check prothrombin time every 3 days until values return to normal (up to 30 days). In severe cases, blood transfusions may be needed.
 

Answer last updated on: 05/27/2021

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