Emergency First Aid for Cats in Traffic Accidents
Author: PetsZone
Release time: 2025-09-06 05:06:25
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Cats that have been thrown by a car and are injured can be placed lying on a flat wooden board covered with cloth to replace a stretcher, allowing a rough observation of external injuries, and be taken to the hospital according to the veterinarian's instructions.
Sometimes, even if there appear to be no visible wounds or fractures externally and the cat seems unharmed, symptoms such as blood in the urine or vomiting may appear after one to two days and worsen.
Additionally, cats living in apartments sometimes fall from windows onto the ground, which, like traffic accidents, can cause fractures or internal organ injuries. Even minor abrasions require medical examination and treatment. (Source:PetsZone)
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