Will a cat die if it foams after being sprayed with insecticide?
Foaming from a cat sprayed with insecticide is a sign of poisoning. If the cat is not treated in time, the cat may die. If the owner promptly sends the cat to the pet hospital for gastric lavage, detoxification and other treatments after discovery, the cat will not die. Will die. Simply spraying pesticides will not cause cats to foam, it should be caused by cats inhaling the pesticides.
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