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| Acute Collapse in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/acute-colla Acute collapse is a sudden loss of strength causing your cat to fall to the ground either into a sitting position (hind limb collapse) or a lying position (complete collapse); some cats may actually lose consciousness. - Read more |
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| Your Guide to Cat Emergencies - http://www.petplace.com/cats/your-guide- How to do a Mini Physical Examination at Home. Learn how to examine your cat to determine if a true emergency is occurring. - Read more |
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| How to Give Emergency Care for a Cat Poisoning - http://www.associatedcontent.com/article |
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| Emergency Pet Kit - http://emergencypreparedness4u.com/pet_s Pet Survival Kits. - Read more |
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| Feline Emergencies - http://www.aborngrimmervet.com/pdfs/FELI |
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| Torn Toenail in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/torn-toenai If left untreated, a torn nail can bleed intermittently and become infected, not to mention the pain and irritation for your cat. Some torn nails can be treated at home if your pet will allow it, but veterinary care can reduce the potential for infection and provide easy removal of the torn nail. - Read more |
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| Emergency First Aid Tips: Purina - http://www.purina.com/cats/safety/FirstA |
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| Cat Emergencies: Choking or Eating Toxic Substances - http://ezinearticles.com/?Cat-Emergencie It seems the younger the cat, the more likely it is that they will ingest something they shouldn't. My older cat wouldn't touch chocolate - very toxic to cats - but the younger one has yet to taste anything he doesn't like. - Read more |
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| Emergency or Not? - http://www.citycatdoctor.com/News/index. Some problems are obvious emergencies, but the following symptoms often confuse cat owners: is it an emergency or is it okay to wait before vetting? - Read more |
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| Cat Emergencies: Choking or Eating Toxic Substances - http://articles.getacoder.com/Cat_Emerge |
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| Four Common Feline Emergencies - http://www.aecog.com/feline.htm |
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| Cat Wound Care - http://www.cat-health-guide.org/catwound Learn about cat wound treatment and the types of wounds. - Read more |
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| Artificial Breathing - http://www.21cats.org/infocenter/art.htm |
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| Artificial Respiration & CPR: PetEducation.com - http://peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls= |
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| CPR - http://www.21cats.org/infocenter/cpr.htm |
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| Pet CPR: AAHA - http://www.healthypet.com/library_view.a |
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| Your List of Emergency Numbers - http://www.petco.com/Content/ArticleList During a medical crisis, the last thing you want to do is tear through the yellow pages looking for a nearby emergency clinic. Stay prepared by posting veterinary emergency numbers & medical information near your phone or on the refrigerator. - Read more |
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| First Aid Essentials - http://www.petco.com/Content/ArticleList You never know when your pet may stub a toe or something worse. So be prepared. Buy a first-aid kit or create one for your pet by gathering up the following items & storing them together in a convenient place. - Read more |
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| Basic First Aid at Home - http://www.petco.com/Content/ArticleList Basic First Aid At Home Basic first aid for your cat involves your dealing with injuries or other physical problems your pet might encounter in & around your home. - Read more |
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| Heatstroke - http://www.petco.com/Content/ArticleList Heatstroke is a life-threatening medical emergency that must be treated immediately by a veterinarian. While enroute to medical care, your cat should be covered by cool wet towels. - Read more |