Signs of a TRUE emergency!!!

Posted by htag - 10/02/08, 06:10 pm

From the Care's pet Gazette Volume 8, Issue 3. (issued by Care Animal Hospital Kenosha, WI)

Gastrointestinal/urinary:

Excessive bleeding from eyes, nose, or mouth.

Male cat is straining or unable to urinate.

Persistent vomiting or diarrhea for more than 24 hours with or without food.

 

Neurologic:

Your pet had or is having a seizure.

Your pet isn't breathing, can't feel a hearbeat, or is unconscious.

Collapse, suddenly can't stand up, begins bumping into things or suddenly becomes disoriented.

Trauma:

Lim looks bent or swollen and is very painful.

Symptoms of heatstroke.

Burns, bite wounds, allergic reactions.

 

 

 

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