03/20/2026
I never thought I would see my cat like this.
Just a few hours earlier, she was curled up on the couch like always.
Quiet. Relaxed. Normal.
That’s what makes it so dangerous.
Cats are experts at hiding when something is wrong.
What I didn’t know back then is that poisoning or internal stress in cats rarely looks dramatic at first.
No crying.
No obvious pain.
Just subtle signs most people miss.
By the time we reached the emergency vet, her body was already struggling.
She was weak.
Breathing shallow.
Foam around her mouth.
Trembling on the cold metal table while the vet gently held her head steady.
Then the vet asked a question that stopped me cold:
“Has she eaten or licked something she shouldn’t have?”
And suddenly, everything made sense.
It wasn’t rat poison.
It wasn’t medication.
It was something millions of cat owners unknowingly expose their cats to every single day.
The vet explained something most people don’t hear until it’s almost too late:
👉 In cats, poisoning and internal stress are often silent.
👉 Symptoms can take hours to appear.
👉 But once they do, the body declines fast.
Digestion weakens.
Joints stiffen.
Connective tissues suffer.
The entire system starts failing from the inside.
After they stabilized her, I asked what I could do at home to support her recovery.
The vet looked at me and said:
“After poisoning or extreme stress, a cat’s body doesn’t just bounce back.
It needs internal support to rebuild.”
That’s when I started adding Taily Collagen to her meals.
Not as a miracle cure.
Not as a magic fix.
Just daily support while her body repaired itself slowly, from the inside.
And over time… I saw the difference.
• The trembling stopped
• Her digestion normalized
• Her strength returned
• Her eyes looked alert again
Today, she’s acting like herself.
That’s why I’m sharing this.
Not because cat owners are careless.
But because cats don’t warn us when something is wrong.
Sometimes the greatest danger isn’t what we do wrong.
It’s what we don’t know yet.