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If your animal exhibits any
abnormal activity or behavior, please consult with your
veterinarian. The following symptoms are definite emergencies and
require immediate
medical attention: - Difficulty
breathing, blue tongue or raspy breath sounds;
- Swollen or
distended abdomen, with or without productive vomiting;
- Inability to
urinate or defecate, especially if straining. (Cats may repeatedly
go to the litter box, lick at the genital area, and/or vocalize);
- Ingestion of
toxin, including but not limited to: chocolate, rodenticides
(D-con), prescription, over the counter or illegal drugs, xylitol
(artificial sweetner), nicotine, and household cleaners. BRING
THE CONTAINER WITH YOU!;
- Traumas such as
being hit by a car, falling from a height or experiencing a blunt
force, even if the animal is not showing any ill effects!;
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Collapse/inability to stand or walk;
- Loss of balance
or consciousness, convulsions or seizure activity;
- Penetrating
wound, such as bite wounds, gunshot or stab wounds;
- Bleeding that
does not stop within 15 minutes (Apply pressure using a clean cloth
while on your way);
- Vomiting or
diarrhea with blood;
- Heatstroke:
heavy panting, weakness, temperature greater than 104 degrees;
When faced with a veterinary
emergency, it is a good idea to call ahead to the office with the
animal’s breed (or approximate size), age, present symptoms and any
other health problems. While on the phone, confirm the exact
location of the clinic. |
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