06-09-2011, 01:50 PM
quote:I thought the consensus on this thread is that there is no treatment. I sort of got from this thread that even if the vet had come in for the neighbors you all thought there was no treatment anyway. I get to flush out, but if the vet actually gave your cat "something for the poison" that saved her life, that is contrary to what others have said that there is nothing but the flush...
Originally posted by macuu222
Aloha Vet saved my cats life. She got poisoned by a bufo toad 5 years ago and back then we called on a Sunday and they said to bring her in. They were there when we got there (both the doctor and a tech). They immediately flushed her and gave her something for the poison and saved her life. She's still going strong today. It wasn't cheap.....but I'm sure most people would pay just about anything to save a loved pet. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that Aloha Vet is no better or worse than any other vet center on the Big Island that offers emergency care 24 hours.
What did you get for the poison?
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