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URGENT, remedy for kitten licking wet acrylic paint off her paw ?

URGENT, 8 month old kitten stepped into a little bit of wet red acrylic paint from my art palette 20 minutes ago. I wont let the kittens get near the paint again !

She was licking it off the bottom of her front paw ! Will call Animal poison control. She would not let me clean it off with water or a spray bottle ! She is not totally tame yet,....her brother and sister are.

What remedy do you recommend i put in her water bowl ?

OK if all 3 kittens drink the same water after I put the remedy in it ? or isolate her from them til I know shes OK ?

She wont like to be separated from them. She JUST ate, so thats good, it happened 20 minutes ago... she looks OK so far.

I cant take her anywhere right now, its raining very hard and shes very hard to catch... shes not hungry enough to walk into a carrier.
I could try to take her in later if i notice shes feeling bad but not sure i can get her.

Its not allot of paint, but hopefully she will be OK.
 
  polastraus on 2024-01-25
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
NUX VOM 30, 5 DROPS IN WATER.ALL THE KITTENS CAN HAVE IT WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM.
 
anuj srivastava 3 months ago
Thank you very much, Doctor.
My homeopathic vet wrote too, and agrees with you so I gave her Nux. 30.
Shes acting fine, eating, drinking, running around.
Poison control was not very worried when they heard the type of acrylic paint.
God bless and thank you again !
 
polastraus 3 months ago

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