I did edit the article to make it more clear that they should
take their cats to the vet if it has not eaten between 24 - 36 hrs.
Though sneezing in cats is just a cute little noise and a throat tickle most of the time, be sure to
take your cat to the vet if sneezing occurs excessively for a prolonged time.
You should also
take your cat to the vet if his vomiting is accompanied by a reluctance to move, diarrhea, or lethargy.
To be safe,
take your cat to the vet if it has suffered trauma.
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If you notice any blood, pus or an unusual odor, please
take your
cat to the
vet to check for infection.
If you suspect your dog or
cat is suffering from dehydration,
take them
to your local
vets immediately.
If your
cat is having accidents in the house — or even purposely avoiding her litter box — first,
take her
to the
vet to rule out a medical issue and then give her time, patience, and trial and error
to remedy the situation.
If you wait until your stoic
cat actually appears sick
to take him or her
to the
vet, you're missing the chance
to catch an illness before it develops or becomes worse.
I hope you will
take my advice and schedule an appointment for your own
cats to see the
vet if they are past due for an exam.
If your
cat is waking you up
to eat in the middle of the night, there could be an underlying medical reason so you will want
to take him
to the
vet as soon as possible.
American owners are recommended
to take a stool sample (and a urine sample,
if possible) from a sick
cat to the
vet, but this is not the norm in the UK where the
cat may be kept in for overnight observation instead.
If you think this may be the case, take your cat to the vet to rule out medical issues — especially if you notice that he meows excessively during the day as well as at nigh
If you think this may be the case,
take your
cat to the
vet to rule out medical issues — especially
if you notice that he meows excessively during the day as well as at nigh
if you notice that he meows excessively during the day as well as at night.
Seek emergency
vet attention;
if you know what the
cat has eaten tell the
vet and
take with you any container
to help the
vet determine the best treatment.
If you take a couple of these things to your vet he or she should be able to tell you if that is what they are and then give you an appropriate medication, as long as there is a recent weight on file for the ca
If you
take a couple of these things
to your
vet he or she should be able
to tell you
if that is what they are and then give you an appropriate medication, as long as there is a recent weight on file for the ca
if that is what they are and then give you an appropriate medication, as long as there is a recent weight on file for the
cat.
If your
cat's fur is so matted that you can not brush it you need
to take her
to the
vet so the professionals can shave off the matted and unkempt fur.
If you're still too nervous about it you can simply
take your
cat to the
vet to have his claws clipped and you'll never have
to do it.
If you suspect that your
cat has eaten mushrooms, and they experience symptoms such as slow or irregular heartbeat, drooling, constricted pupils, bleeding, low energy, and unsteadiness on their feet,
take them
to the
vet's office immediately.
If you
take nothing else away from this article, please remember this fact:
If your
cat starts acting funny about peeing, you absolutely must get your
cat to the
vet as soon as possible.
If you know that your
cat has been bitten or has a claw wound it is best
to take it
to the
vet before an abscess develops.
Remember,
if you have any doubts about your
cat's vision,
take her
to the
vet right away.
If left untreated, raisin toxicity can lead
to seizures and death, so
take your
cat to the
vet immediately!
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If you can pinpoint events that trigger displaced aggression in your cat, anything you can do to prevent them will help, such as covering windows where they can see the ground outside, using scents and / or sedatives when taking a cat to the vet, and not keeping your windows open at night if you have neighborhood cats who like to tussl
If you can pinpoint events that trigger displaced aggression in your
cat, anything you can do
to prevent them will help, such as covering windows where they can see the ground outside, using scents and / or sedatives when
taking a
cat to the
vet, and not keeping your windows open at night
if you have neighborhood cats who like to tussl
if you have neighborhood
cats who like
to tussle.
This is seen very commonly in
taking your
cat to the
vet clinic, but this can be seen at home as well,
if there is something such as a person or another animal that he is afraid of.
If your
cat is exhibiting any of these behaviors,
take him
to the
vet to get him checked out.
Obstruction of the urethra in male
cats —
If you see your male
cat straining and nothing is coming out,
take him
to a
vet right away this is very serious.
If the cat is male, it is crucial to be sure he is able to urinate and if there is any question about that, he should be taken to the vet immediatel
If the
cat is male, it is crucial
to be sure he is able
to urinate and
if there is any question about that, he should be taken to the vet immediatel
if there is any question about that, he should be
taken to the
vet immediately.
If there is any question about whether a male
cat is blocked, he should be
taken to the
vet for evaluation as soon as possible.
If you notice your
cat excessively scratching or actually see little fleas, you must
take her
to the
vet.
If your
cat is showing signs of urinary problems,
take him
to the
vet right away.
If you are concerned that your Siamese
cat is already overweight,
take them
to your
vet and they will be able
to give you dietary advice on how
to get them back down
to a healthy weight.
If your
cat has one or a number of these symptoms
take them
to your
vet where they will provide a proper diagnosis and medication.
If you suspect your
cat has been exposed,
take them
to your
vet to stay on the safe side.
If your
cat is unable
to urinate at all, you need
to take him
to the
vet immediately.
If you notice any of these symptoms, immediately
take your
cat to the
Vet.
Hi I happen
to be a cancer patient and can not go
to school but was wondering
if I could
take a course
to teach me more about
cats and their medical problems I volunteered with a
cat rescue for twelve years and still do but still do nt have all the answers for example one of my own
cats just past away because of a tumor in the abdomen and it
took the
vets down here close
to three months before they could figure out what the problem was and by that time it was too late
to save her please let me know
if I can
take this course by correspondence online without having
to go
to school and how much would it cost in monthly payments thanks
If you haven't yet chosen a
vet,
take a look at some of Catster's ideas for selecting a
cat - friendly professional
to help prevent or eliminate your
cat's pain or illnesses.
Since the virus survives for so long in the environment,
if you have had a
cat with panleukopenia, talk
to your
vet about precautions
to take before introducing any new kittens or unvaccinated
cats into your home.
If the thought of
taking your
cat to the
vet makes you a little tense, here are some tips
to make your next visit less stressful for both of you:
If you notice these symptoms in your
cat, you should
take her
to the
vet for an examination.
If your
cat stops using the litter box, you should
take her
to the
vet to make sure there are no medical problems causing her behavior, but you should also make sure her litter box is being properly maintained.
So, the first thing
to do is
to take the
cat either
to your established
vet or
to your local animal shelter or animal welfare organization
if that shelter or organizations offers low - cost spay / neuter services for the community.
If you've ever
taken a
cat to the
vet, you've probably had an experience that goes something like this: You get the
cat carrier out of the closet and suddenly your
cat is nowhere
to be seen.
This test may need
to be done when your
cat has been fasting for about twelve hours, so ask when you schedule the appointment
if you should feed your
cat before
taking him
to the
vet.
If your
cat exceeds this weight, you should
take them
to the
vet as soon as possible, as their health may be jeopardized in a serious way.
The most important step towards caring for a Maine Coon
cat is
taking them
to the
vet regularly;
if no problems arise and you don't notice any symptoms of disease,
taking your Maine Coon
cat to the
vet a couple of times a year will be enough.
I think
if you make the choice
to let your
cat be «free - range» then you should
take him / her
to the
vet and get any and all vaccinations the
vet suggests.
If your
cat shows signs of alcohol poisoning or being «drunk», and you suspect that they might have consumed bread dough,
take them
to the
vet's office as soon as possible.
«Nothing is one hundred percent, which is why we say
if you feel like your
cat is getting sick but you don't see a color change,
take your
cat to the
vet anyway,» Rotman told The Oregonian.
Before
taking your new companion home, you and the foster home will sign the Animal Rescue & Care Fund contract, which stipulates (among other things) that you will
take your new pet
to the
vet at least once per year, will not declaw (for
cats), will return the pet
to us
if for any reason you can no longer
take care of it, and that all other pets in your family are neutered or spayed.
I would expect the same
to happen when treating a UTI, it may
take time
to see the
cat back
to 100 percent, but your
vet can truly let you know
if the drug is helping as he has seen how severe the infection was.