Drug Addict Kitty - Lock your meds | Arthritis Information

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*sigh* So when Justin and I got home today after roaming around the mall................the kitten had gotten into my weekly pill box!!!!!!!!! It's not sorted out by the days, I just have a different med in each little slot. She ate half a mobic pill...........but she puked it up, thank god.



IT'S LIKE HAVING A TWO YEAR OLD SOMETIMES I SWEAR!! >.<


Lock your meds up folks!
Ok... I think your kitty is the spawn of satan! Drinks outta the toilet bowl, eats your meds, and god knows what else. Yes, The spawn of satan!

One time we returned home and she was so drunk she could hardly stand up.  She had gone behind our bar and broken a very large bottle of whiskey and lapped it up! 

Aren't they fun???

i have rang the poisons hot line for my kitty once . she chewed open one of those glow sticks and i didnt know if it would hurt her. they were really helpful and said lots of people ring up about pets eating the wrong things.

So, you can call the poison control center for your pets? *weird look, scratches head* Does that mean if you call them more than 3 times in 2 months they will send out Department of Human Resources to evaluate if the animal should stay in the home, like they do with humans?

Just a question.

LMAO


What a mental image Joonie!
How do you know about this Joonie?  *Weird look, scratches head"Because that is what someone told me back when I had to call the poison control center 2 months in a row. Son was on an eating streak... he ate half of his sissy's underarm deorderant, and then the next month I thought he stole one of my IBU's. How was I to know that 1 IBU would not harm him? And I guess daughter watermelon-something or other just smelt soo good he had to taste it. [QUOTE=joonie]Oh was wondering is there such a thing as Posion Control 1-800# for kittys? I used it twice for my son... once for eating underarm deoderant, and the 2nd time because I thought he stole one of my IBU's. [/QUOTE]

My little one once chugged a bottle of children's motrin.  He was 2 years old at the time.  We always keep the meds locked up in a metal toolbox, but somehow the motrin didn't make it in, and the little stinker got the cap off (he's mechanically inclined like his mom).  Well, the husband freaked out.  I knew he wasn't going to die from chugging a couple ounces of childrens' motrin, but called poison control to humor the husband - they assured us that everything would be fine, but not to give him any more motrin that night (DUH!) and that he might get a bellyache.  He suffered no ill effects... but I am SO glad I never kept childrens' tylenol in the house!  That stuff can kill a kid!
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