It's called fucking compassion and empathy.
The OP may have made a mistake using the third person but in light of the rest of the post it's not a laughing matter.
Cunts.
It's ok - help is here ^
Seriously though - we are not trained to deal with Internet potential overdoses.
Not only did the OP refer to themselves in 3rd....uhm, creature - but they had the wrong continent's subforum.
That's no sin, and the dude obviously was not in the best state to know what was going on - but what advice or
help can we offer someone in Alabama, all the way from from Australia - where hydromorphone (correct me if I'm wrong) is not a commonly prescribed (or street-diverted) drug?
If the OP was reporting classic opiate OD symptoms, I've no doubt people would have offered all kinds of sensible life-saving advice.
But you shouldn't give your cat strong narcotics, and you probably shouldn't mess with them yourself without suitable experience - or failing that, supervision.
If things get scary call an ambulance or a trusted friend - rather than a drug forum.
Sounds like a panic reaction, rather than an opiated overdose, to me at least.
No laughing matter - sure, I agree; but what do you expect us to do? Give a rundown of the various ER rooms in the state of Alabam
Of course, then there are the animal welfare issue to be taken into consideration.
I know a lot of people are leaving other shitty forums and ending up here.
But "3rd person posting" aside, even suggesting that you give your poor pet drugs needs to be strongly discouraged.
That shit's just offensive. You shouldn't even joke about it, because idiots will start dosing their pets, thinking it's funny; and it's not- it's really dangerous and cruel.
My cat would bite the shit out of anyone that tried to get her strung out on dilaudid.