My cat ate a slug and now has what looks like dried slime round her mouth. She seems fine but won't let me remove it. Doni need to take her to a vet?
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Slugs in themselves do not pose a significant problem to cat’s digestive system – insects and the like are a natural part of the feline diet. Though slugs are non-toxic, the mucous they produce may cause your cat to drool or vomit. I would be concerned, however, if there is slug deterrent used in your yard, as that is toxic to cats. Depending on the slug-deterrent used, one slug is unlikely to cause terrible results, but you can monitor Zoe for signs of agitation, excessive drooling, muscle tremors and seizures, and a racing heart rate. If you see any of those signs in her, take her to a vet right away.
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It might cause her some vomiting and diarrhea, but if it doesn't- you will probably not need to take her to the vet. The slime from the mouth should disappear within a coupe hours tops.
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No, Zoe will likely take care of that herself. No need to take her to a vet . Slugs are not poisonous.
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