Poisoning symptoms caused by excessive drinking of tea by cats;
Poisoning symptoms vary with the content of methylxanthine, the amount of methylxanthine and the weight of the pet itself, including:
1. Loss of appetite, salivation, vomiting and diarrhea.
2. Frequent urination-because theobromine has diuretic effect, pets will frequent urination, which can be used as a diagnostic indicator.
3. The central nervous system is excited, uneasy, trembling, unsteady in pace, cramping, and in severe cases, falling into a coma.
4. Faster heartbeat, faster breathing, arrhythmia, and severe death from heart failure.