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5 / 1000+ resultsresearch Sterile neutrophilic dermatitis in a cat - a case report
The cat's skin condition improved after stopping drugs and using iodine, confirming it was sterile neutrophilic dermatitis.
research Minoxidil Toxicosis in Cats and Dogs: A Cross‐Sectional Analysis of Social Media Reports and Public Awareness
Minoxidil can be toxic to pets, especially cats, and public awareness is low.
research Risks of minoxidil toxicity for household pets
Minoxidil is very toxic to pets, especially cats.
research Veterinary Pharmacology
Some plant extracts may treat livestock diseases, certain animal treatments are safe and effective, but more research on drug safety and resistance is needed.
research Malassezia spp. overgrowth in allergic cats
Allergic cats with yeast overgrowth improved with antifungal treatment.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity RU58841 toxic to cats like minoxidil?
RU58841's potential toxicity to cats is uncertain, similar to minoxidil. Caution is advised to prevent accidental exposure to pets.
community Is stemoxydine (serioxyl advanced) toxic/lethal to cats?
The conversation is about concerns regarding the safety of using stemoxydine (Serioxyl Advanced) around cats, with the user also using minoxidil, oral minoxidil, dutasteride, and microneedling for hair loss. The user is seeking advice on whether stemoxydine is toxic or lethal to cats.
community Minoxidil killed my cat. You need to know how deadly this is for pets.
Minoxidil is highly toxic to cats and can cause fatal heart issues. Users recommend switching to oral minoxidil to protect pets.
community My cat died just from touching 2% minoxidil
Minoxidil is highly toxic to cats and can be fatal with minimal exposure. Users suggest switching to oral minoxidil or taking precautions to prevent pet exposure.
community PSA Topical Minoxidil is Deadly to Cats
Minoxidil is extremely toxic to cats, even from residue on surfaces, and can be deadly if they come into contact with it. Switching to oral minoxidil is suggested as a safer alternative for pet owners.