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«There's even a term in the veterinary profession that describes the issue of cats that tumble from heights and then suffer injuries upon hitting the ground or other objects:
High Rise Syndrome,» Mahaney said.
Topics: Dog Safety, Cat Safety, flea treatment,
High Rise Syndrome, Dogs, Safety, Cats, Summer, Heat Stroke, Pets, Swimming, Boating, Barbeques, Sunburn, Blue Green Algae, Snails, Paw Pad Burns, Fireworks, Slugs, Antifreeze, Blog
In fact, this behavior is so common, feline experts call
it high rise syndrome.
Prevent your kitty from falling or jumping out of a window (i.e.
high rise syndrome)!
High rise syndrome is a completely preventable injury with a trip to your local hardware store for window screens.
So many fall, we have a name for it —
high rise syndrome.
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We fear for their safety outdoors, but being indoors can also pose just as many dangers — eg: the
high -
rise syndrome.
tumble from heights and then suffer injuries upon hitting the ground or other objects:
High -
Rise Syndrome.
«During warmer months, the ASPCA sees an increase in injured animals as a result of
High -
Rise Syndrome, which occurs when pets - mostly cats - fall out of windows or doors and are seriously or fatally injured,» says Dr. Murray.
The group's top five are dental disease, urinary tract disease, pyometra, foreign body ingestion and
high -
rise syndrome, with veterinary bills ranging from $ 400 to more than $ 3,000.
Unscreened windows pose a real danger to cats, who fall out of them so often that the veterinary profession has a name for the complaint -
High -
Rise Syndrome.
In fact, it happens often enough to have a name: feline
high -
rise syndrome.
«One thing that's specific to the city is the
syndrome of
high -
rise cats,» Scavelli says — cats that have fallen from windows or balconies, fracturing legs or hips.
The term «
High -
Rise Syndrome» itself describes trauma sustained after cats fall from any height above two stories.
High -
Rise Syndrome is a term coined by veterinarians at The Animal Medical Center in New York City due to the number and nature of injuries they were seeing from pets — especially cats — falling out of windows or off of fire escapes.
Back when the term
High -
Rise Syndrome was first coined, a study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association found that, of the 132 cases reviewed, a whopping 90 % of the cats had some form of chest injury (thoracic trauma).
The reality: We wish this were true, but Dr. Rubin says he's seen too many instances of
high -
rise syndrome, in which cats hanging out by windows accidentally fall out when a passing bug or bird steals their attention.
Screen Test «During warmer months, the ASPCA sees an increase in injured animals as a result of
High -
Rise Syndrome, which occurs when pets - mostly cats - fall out of windows or doors and are seriously or fatally injured,» says Dr. Murray.
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rises so
high that urine is produced at a
higher rate than the cat can drink water.
Unfortunately, unscreened windows pose a real danger to cats, who fall out of them so often that the veterinary profession has a name for the complaint —
High -
Rise Syndrome.