HARLEY HAS GOTTEN SMALL AMOUNTS BECAUSE HE ALWAYS BEGS DEMANDS SOME
OF EVERYTHING I EAT. I TRY TO PICK OUT ALL THE ONION, BUT SOMETIMES SMALL
AMOUNTS GET PAST ME. I THINK WE MOSTLY NEED TO WORRY ABOUT LARGER AMOUNTS,
JUST LIKE MILK. HARLEY LOVES IT BUT MOE THAN A TEASPOON GIVES HIM DIAHREA.
Margo toomanykitti...@earthlink.net wrote:
Lance, I wouldn't worry too much. This may clarify;
https://www.vetlearn.com/_preview?_cms.fe.previewId=88ca0770-ed59-11e2-8f1a-005056ad4734
I would call your vet to confirm and put them on notice, but just keep an eye
on her. I've had cats eat small amounts of cooked onions before I knew it was a
problem, with never any ill effects.
Wishing you the best for Callie,
Margo
-Original Message-
From: Lance lini...@fastmail.fm
Sent: Mar 9, 2015 11:16 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] OT: onion-how worried should I be?
Earlier tonight, my dad fed Callie a few bites of meatloaf. I don’t know if
Callie ate all of the bites, and they were small, but I found out that the
meatloaf had finely chopped onion in it.
Despite the small intake, I know that onions are toxic to cats. How worried
should I be about this? What should we be looking for other than lethargy and
weakness? Is this just about waiting it out and hoping we don’t have to take
her in for a transfusion?
Worried about our girl. :(
Lance
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