geranium toxique chat – Urgent Veterinary Toxicity Assessment
Feline Sensitivity: Low · Canine Sensitivity: Low.
Primary Toxic Parts: Des toxines ont été détectées dans l’ensemble des parties de la plante, bien qu’aucun cas d’empoisonnement ne soit décrit. Active phytochemical triggers: Toxines non spécifiquement identifiées dans les données disponibles.
Biological Reaction & Mechanism in Dogs and Cats
When companion animals chew or ingest Géranium zoné, defensive bioactive compounds interact with oral mucous membranes. Physical or chemical trauma triggers sudden salivation, pawing at the muzzle, and head-shaking within 10 to 45 minutes. If plant tissue travels to the stomach, localized mucosal irritation precipitates nausea and vomiting.
3-Stage Clinical Progression to Watch
- Immediate Phase (0-2 hrs): Ptyalism (excess drooling), vocal distress, oral swelling, and rejection of food.
- Gastrointestinal Phase (2-8 hrs): Emesis (vomiting), diarrhea, abdominal splinting, and mild dehydration.
- Systemic Phase (8+ hrs): Continued lethargy or secondary fluid imbalance. Veterinary assessment needed if persistent.
Veterinary Golden Rule
Do NOT attempt home-induced vomiting with salt or hydrogen peroxide without a vet's express order, as this can induce severe corrosive aspiration pneumonia.
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Is Géranium zoné deadly to small puppies or kittens?
While lethal outcomes are rare unless vast quantities of roots or sap are ingested, smaller animals experience rapid dehydration from vomiting. Professional triage is recommended.
What is the best immediate home care?
Gently wipe the oral cavity with a clean damp cloth, provide fresh lukewarm water, and monitor vital signs closely.