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what should i do if a cat licks phenol
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Published on February 14th, 2017
Those are the most common signs for phenol poisoning: Panting, hyperactivity, restlessness, apprehension, drooling, vomiting, dark mucous membranes, green or black urine, ataxia, muscle tremors, shock, abnormal heart rhythm, and coma. if your cat has any of these symptoms, take him to the vet urgently.
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