Updated On October 13th, 2017
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Answered By Lauren Kennedy, DVM 134
Veterinarian
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The lizard your kitten ate may have upset her tummy. She may vomit, drool excessively, and not want to eat for a few days while the lizard is still in her stomach. If this behavior continues for more than 48 hours I would recommend taking her in the see the vet. She may need supportive care, like fluids and nausea medication, to help her until the lizard is out of her system. I hope this helps. Thanks for using PetCoach. Best of luck!!
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