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- Anonymous1 year agoFavorite Answer
You can try, but I don't think she'll take it. Not even mixed in her food. The most important reason is, Why? A thyroid problem will cause that & in that case, amodium won't work. Does she have distemper? In that case, she'll die soon. Take her to an animal clinic.
- 1 year ago
No but, Meth seems to work. Cat hasn't pooped or breathed in weeks. Food bowl keeps getting emptied.
Source(s): Have you noticed? All the atheists here still BEGGING for proof from us, when they have NO PROOF of anything that could even imply that HE doesn't exist...a little hypocritical, if you ask me....not that any one of them will ever find anything like that. - Anne ArkeyLv 71 year ago
Yes....and no. Imodium is "safe" for cats but can cause extreme hypersensitivity. https://www.petcoach.co/canigive/cat/cat-imodium/