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Road Accidents - Handling An
Injured Cat |
Although there may not be any obvious signs of any
external injuries, it is likely that there may be some internal damage,
therefore the injured cat must receive veterinary attention as soon as
possible.
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Gently stroking the top of its head, reassure the cat
with a soothing voice.
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Handle the cat as little as possible, don't just pick
it up and let it dangle.
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Keep it warm by putting a lightweight blanket or coat
over it.
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If the veterinarian cannot attend, make a stretcher
out of something that will support the cat. Gently ease the injured animal
onto the stretcher, making sure that no part of it dangles over the edge.
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Keep the cat warm, quiet and reassured as you
transport it to the veterinarian.
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