Pet Poisoning
Poisoning - Plants, Medications, Other Substances
Always seek help from a veterinarian in all possible cases of poisoning.
Antifreeze
A very small amount of antifreeze can be fatal, particularly in cats. Typically pets are exposed when a car radiator leaves a spill in the garage or driveway. The best treatment is prevention. Unfortunately, antifreeze toxicity is often diagnosed after it is too late, after severe organ damage has occurred.
Lilies
Plants in the Lily family, including Christmas Lillies, are deadly to cats.
Medications
Cat owner should not keep Tylenol (acetaminophen) in the house. It is very toxic to cats. Do not use any product that contains Benzocaine on cats or dogs. This drug alters blood so it cannot carry oxygen.
Marijuana, Mushrooms, and Other Illicit Drugs
Should your pet ingest any of these substances, seek immediate veterinary attention. Be honest with your vet about the situation. Veterinarians are not the police and are only concerned about your pet's welfare. Otherwise, your veterinarian will eventually figure out the cause of the pet's illness anyway, while wasting precious time before giving proper treatment.
Evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays, call Animal Emergency at 727-786-5755.
The information provided on this site is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional care from your veterinarian.
- Stay Calm
- Call (727) 786-5755
- Be prepared with info:
- Type/Breed
- Details of problem
- Any changes
- Be aware. Pets may bite if ill or injured.
Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday: 5:30PM-7:00AM
Weekend: Saturday Noon -
7:00AM Monday morning Holidays: Open 24 hours
Location
30610 US Highway 19 N,Palm Harbor, FL one block north of Curlew Road on the west side Please call ahead for advice and so we can prepare your arrival.
Phone (727) 786-5755
Directions
- from Clearwater downtown and south
- from Tarpon Springs, New Port Richey and north
- from Oldsmar and east Directions from Trinity


