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Our grey girl did this and we caught it early, phoned vet for advice after seeing her head covered in pollen , they said bring her in NOW.
Two transfusions/ activated charcoal drip . Is incredibly toxic and apparently not always obvious straight away.
Anyway she is fine now so it seems you got it in time as well.
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Yes, they were like that - bring him in immediately.
I anticipate that it was probably only a couple of hours between him eating (and subsequently vomiting) and getting to the hospital, so hopefully it's as good as could be hoped in terms of acting fast.
Thankfully he is still currently an indoors cat and I saw the vomit and that it contained part of the lilly. If he'd gone out and been sick, would probably only notice him being docile or whatever over the next few days. I can't bear that he's not here. Pray for Ziggy!
Cheers all. Noticing quickly and getting the treatment started as soon as possible seems to be very important, so glad I was able to act fast. Poor little dude.
Hadn’t realised about raisins - will need to be on guard with that, having kids around.