Problem = Cat ate adder....

The british adder normally only eats small rodents, look to see if the cat was bitten if not I would say it may not survive as the venom has been digested and the cats digestion system should maybe able to handle the venom but ingested venom is normally just as dangerous as being bitten, so I would definitly seek further help.

Check the cats to see if it has diarrhoea as this is a common symtom of venom in a body.

I know that no human has died from an adder bite since 1975, but a cat is a whole different game.

Even if you got hold of a vet I doubt he would have anti-venom at hand, but they maybe able to get hold of it for a price, most likely a very high one aswell.
 
Hands up all those who actually think that the cat caught a slow worm, it escaped by shedding its tail and the OP/owner merely witnessed the cat eating the shedded tail.

.o/
 
hmmmmmmmm

Sorry if your cat is in a bad condition or has passed.


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Syk3 said:
can i just ask..how did it eat the adder? :S

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Now...I'm going out on a limb here. My theory's a bit left-of-field, a bit wacky...But...

...Maybe....

...It used it's mouth?

As far as I know, cats can neither assimilate prey nor absorb it via osmosis...

*n
 
penski said:
It's no help but my girlfriend's parents' cat catches toads then sits underneath their shed licking them...Then lays on it's back in the garden mewling quietly.

*n

Mine does the same, lucky bint. I usually have to pay to lick things which make me lie on my back and mewl...
 
William said:
Mine does the same, lucky bint. I usually have to pay to lick things which make me lie on my back and mewl...

:D:D, any news on the cat yet i was pretty concerned for it being a cat lover myself
 
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