Cat licked ringworm medicine
A cat may be poisoned if it licks cat ringworm medicine. It is best to observe the cat. If the cat appears to be in low spirits, foaming at the mouth, frequent vomiting, etc., it is best to send it to a pet hospital for treatment immediately to avoid Cause life danger.
Tips:
When treating cats for ringworm, it is best to wear an Elizabethan ring to prevent the cat from licking the medicine and If the cat is poisoned, it is also necessary to let the cat spend more time in the sun and supplement vitamin B, which will help the recovery of the disease.
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