
My Cat Ate What?! (The 60 Second Reference)
Your cat has just swallowed something suspicious, and your heart rate is climbing. Dangerous, or not worth worrying about? That question needs an answer fast, not after a frantic scroll through conflicting articles. This compact quick-reference guide by Della Sage is built for exactly that moment of dread. Within sixty seconds, it tells you how serious the situation is, which symptoms to watch for, and the precise steps to take next. It's designed to cut straight through the panic. The coverage is impressively broad. Plants get their own section, including lilies, which can be fatal to cats from a single petal. Foods are covered too, from well-known culprits like onions, chocolate, and grapes, through to items that are actually fine. There's guidance on medications (some everyday pills are toxic to cats at surprisingly small doses), plus household hazards like string, tinsel, and chemical products. Every entry carries a colour-coded danger rating, so you can assess severity at a glance. The information draws on guidance from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Centre, the Pet Poison Helpline, and the FDA, giving it a solid, trustworthy foundation. Crucially, it's honest with you. When something genuinely requires emergency care, it says so plainly. When it doesn't, it says that too. Keep it on your phone or your bookshelf now, before you ever find yourself needing it.
- Author: Della Sage
- Genre: Pet Care & Training
- ISBN: B0GZVSWQW8
- Pages: 123 pages
