If left untreated, raisin toxicity can lead to seizures and death, so
take your cat to the vet immediately!
Cat first aid is not a substitute for treatment, so you should
take your cat to a vet immediately after his condition is stable enough for transport.
But, according to Banfield Pet Hospital, you should
take your cat to a vet immediately if:
At this point you will need to
take your cat to the vet immediately.
Not to be an alarmist but I would
take the cat to the vet immediately to make sure he is not developing a bladder blockage.
Not exact matches
If you suspect your dog or
cat is suffering from dehydration,
take them
to your local
vets immediately.
An FIV +
cat requires a diligent owner — someone who will
take him / her
to the
vet twice a year for check - ups and,
immediately, at the first sign of illness.
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 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 immediately.
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.
A newly acquired
cat of any age should be
taken to the
vet immediately, and before introducing it
to any other
cats you might have in the house.
If your
cat is showing any of these symptoms,
take him
to his
vet immediately.
If you have or find a sick or injured animal —
cat or dog, please do not hesitate and
take the animal
immediately to a
vet.
If you suspect your
cat has kidney disease,
take her
to the
vet immediately so she can get blood and urine tests.