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Injured cat, emergency vet on his way...what to do until then
Hi,
We found a cat in our yard this afternoon, looks like he was just hit by a car, or fell..He was limping, barely walking, left leg seems out of joint - it is at an "off" angle..there is a big scrape at the "hip" part of the leg.. We have him on a pillow in a box...We called the emergency vet, he is supposed to be here ASAP. What should we do until then - the cat seems calm, he is lying down on the pillow. Should we put a blanket over him, like when a person goes into shock? Give him some tuna fish to nibble on to keep him happy? thanks so much..I think we're more scared than he is!!! Sharon -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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"Sharon in Boston via CatKB.com" wrote in message ... Hi, We found a cat in our yard this afternoon, looks like he was just hit by a car, or fell..He was limping, barely walking, left leg seems out of joint - it is at an "off" angle..there is a big scrape at the "hip" part of the leg.. We have him on a pillow in a box...We called the emergency vet, he is supposed to be here ASAP. What should we do until then - the cat seems calm, he is lying down on the pillow. Should we put a blanket over him, like when a person goes into shock? Give him some tuna fish to nibble on to keep him happy? thanks so much..I think we're more scared than he is!!! Sharon -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com DON'T feed him!!!! If the vet needs to take him for surgery, food in the belly is a bad idea. Water should be fine & he'll probably want some... Other than that, do what you're doing... Keep him comfey & wait for the vet.. -- Mathew Butler to 2 kittens: Chablis & Muscat En Vino Veritas |
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http://petplace.netscape.com/article...asp?artID=2526 has some info:
Note especially applying pressure to bleeding wounds, administering CPR, and keeping the cat covered to help calm him/her. I'll google a bit more re the shock and feeding questions. I'm just searching using {"emergency care" cats} "Sharon in Boston via CatKB.com" wrote Hi, We found a cat in our yard this afternoon, looks like he was just hit by a car, or fell..He was limping, barely walking, left leg seems out of joint - it is at an "off" angle..there is a big scrape at the "hip" part of the leg.. We have him on a pillow in a box...We called the emergency vet, he is supposed to be here ASAP. What should we do until then - the cat seems calm, he is lying down on the pillow. Should we put a blanket over him, like when a person goes into shock? Give him some tuna fish to nibble on to keep him happy? thanks so much..I think we're more scared than he is!!! Sharon -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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No food or water. If it is cold, but a blanket on him, otherwise, just
try to keep him still. He may bite, so handle him as little as possible. And try to find his ownere asap - of course. Hope he is ok... -L. |
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"Sharon in Boston via CatKB.com" wrote: thanks so much..I think we're more scared than he is!!! Sharon--I hope he is okay. Please keep us posted. Thanks for taking care of him. |
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"Sharon in Boston via CatKB.com" wrote in message ... Hi, We found a cat in our yard this afternoon, looks like he was just hit by a car, or fell..He was limping, barely walking, left leg seems out of joint - it is at an "off" angle..there is a big scrape at the "hip" part of the leg.. We have him on a pillow in a box...We called the emergency vet, he is supposed to be here ASAP. What should we do until then - the cat seems calm, he is lying down on the pillow. Should we put a blanket over him, like when a person goes into shock? Give him some tuna fish to nibble on to keep him happy? thanks so much..I think we're more scared than he is!!! Sharon -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com I would say "do nothing" because the vet is on the way. Don't move him, and don't give food or water. Just keep him comfortable. Don't even use a blanket unless he seems chilled. The less you do, the better, because you don't want to contribute any further injuries (and you don't want to frighten him so he might make a sudden movement on his own). Thanks for taking care of this little kitty. MaryL |
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Update:
The vet came shortly after I got off the computer..He took the cat..and my credit card number )..We didn't want him to absorb the cost, even though he offered to..He'll keep us notified about the cat's condition..We named him "Spinner". The vet works with a local adoption agency who'll help place him after he heals. My husband and I can't adopt him, we travel too much for work - plants are about all we can handle..Thanks everyone!! Sharon -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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Sharon in Boston via CatKB.com wrote:
Update: The vet came shortly after I got off the computer..He took the cat..and my credit card number )..We didn't want him to absorb the cost, even though he offered to..He'll keep us notified about the cat's condition..We named him "Spinner". The vet works with a local adoption agency who'll help place him after he heals. My husband and I can't adopt him, we travel too much for work - plants are about all we can handle..Thanks everyone!! Sharon Sharon, you did a very nice thing by helping the kitty. A lot of people would not do nearly as much. You can feel very good about yourself. And it's really nice of the vet to do all that as well as help get him a home. That's pretty rare, too. My vet sure wouldn't do it. Good luck and I hope Spinner has a quick recovery and gets a wonderful (indoor) home. Candace |
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"Sharon in Boston via CatKB.com" wrote in message ... Update: The vet came shortly after I got off the computer..He took the cat..and my credit card number )..We didn't want him to absorb the cost, even though he offered to..He'll keep us notified about the cat's condition..We named him "Spinner". The vet works with a local adoption agency who'll help place him after he heals. My husband and I can't adopt him, we travel too much for work - plants are about all we can handle..Thanks everyone!! Sharon Sharon, I'm so glad he is okay--you're just wonderful. |
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"Sharon in Boston via CatKB.com" wrote in message ... Update: The vet came shortly after I got off the computer..He took the cat..and my credit card number )..We didn't want him to absorb the cost, even though he offered to..He'll keep us notified about the cat's condition..We named him "Spinner". The vet works with a local adoption agency who'll help place him after he heals. My husband and I can't adopt him, we travel too much for work - plants are about all we can handle..Thanks everyone!! Sharon -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com Sharon, this is wonderful news. You and your husband are special people. Please keep us updated. MaryL |
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