Updated On September 20th, 2016
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | spayed
Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS 102
Veterinarian
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Poor Jolene! The black eyed susan is considered toxic to cats, and GI upset is seen, but it is usually self limiting and mild. In this case, given that she is still vomiting five days after ingesting it, I would be concerned and I do recommend taking her into your vet. I think it would be best to have her checked out by your vet, she may need a shot to help her stop vomiting, and may need other treatment depending on what your vet finds on physical exam. I would take her into your vet now.
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Other Answers
Answered By David Elbeze, DVM, MRCVS
Veterinarian
Black eyed Susan is moderately toxic to cats in most cases, it causes mainly gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting, but if it has been going on since Fridays then I would strongly advise taking her to the vet in order to get some medications to stop the vomiting and sooth the stomach.
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Answered By Dr. Massimo Orioles, DVM, Cert AVP, MRCVS
Veterinarian
It may be or not related to the ingestion. Frequent vomiting could be caused by a pancreatitis and/or severe gastroenteritis. I would recommend an immediate check up. Radiograph and abdominal ultrasound may be needed to determine if an obstruction is present.
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