Spraying dichlorvos on cats is very dangerous and may cause severe poisoning reactions or even death. Symptoms of poisoning include lethargy, decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, pupil constriction, nystagmus, difficulty breathing, increased bronchial secretions, and neurological symptoms such as convulsions. If poisoning occurs, contact a veterinarian immediately and take emergency treatment measures, such as atropine injection to relieve poisoning symptoms and oxygen inhalation. |
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