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What should you do when your cat is sick?

The holidays are a fun, bustling and busy time. But as we get busier we can sometimes neglect our pets and these days their daily routine can be stressful.Also, with people in cold climates , the health of the newborn may also be affected. Whatever the reason, it's worrisome when cats get sick on the holidays.

1. Is the baby's condition critical? Or maybe wait until after the holiday?

There is a lot of information available to help you identify the symptoms of a more serious or less worrisome illness, but in the end, the only way to be sure is to pick up the phone, call your veterinarian, or call your veterinarian. directly to the veterinary clinic.

Try calling your vet or emergency clinic and ask them if they need to see your pet's condition for a diagnosis. They often give your newborn specific advice and help you decide whether to schedule an appointment right away or wait until after the holiday, it all depends on your baby's condition. my house.

2. What to do when the cat is sick and the veterinary clinic is closed?

At any time, whether it's a business day or a holiday, your veterinarian needs additional answering service (live help) or recording to guide you and provide you with information for your care. . emergency for your pet.

Some vets will handle emergency calls themselves, others will refer you to a nearby clinic or other emergency treatment facility.

However, if you don't pick up the phone knowing that the office isn't open, you could be wasting precious time and making your child's health worse.

3. But I know there is a local urgent care facility, but the treatment here is too expensive and I don't have enough money

Yes, urgent care is often much more expensive than conventional treatment, as staff are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays, ready to help patients. pets in an emergency. But, if you think about it in the long run, it's often less expensive to go to the emergency room than to wait until the disease is more severe, more difficult to treat.

When not treated in time, the disease will lead to other complications that make things worse, cost more treatment….

Example: Your cat is urinating outside. There are many reasons for this behavior, but if your cat is examined by a veterinarian and diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, early treatment can make a lot of difference. !

If left untreated, your cat may develop a blockage later in life. To treat this condition requires a more expensive therapy, catheterization combined with fluid therapy, resulting in higher costs. Not to mention, if left untreated, a blocked urethra can be fatal in a very short time.

It's important to note that even with antibiotics, your cat can still develop a blockage. However, it's always important to talk about your pet's condition with your veterinarian on a regular basis. You can take your pet for regular health checkups, instead of having to work hard and worry too much about serious illnesses.

4. Why do these diseases always happen during the holidays?

This is probably a combination of many things. With a hectic schedule, it's possible to overlook small differences in behavior, attitude, and appetite. During busy times, it is important to observe if your pet is behaving strangely- Does your pet always have the same appetite? Does your pet urinate/defecate as usual? Is there any unusual behavior?

Finally, it's important not to change your baby's diet too much during the holidays; no crumbs on the table, chocolate plates, etc. The same goes for pet food and toys. There are many types of leather toys, pig ears cause intestinal choking. The dyes and coatings used for these toys are not the healthiest and can stain carpets.

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