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MOST ASKED QUESTIONS ON CAT EMERGENCIES

Ate pieces of houseplant.

If you know the name of the plant call your vet or the anmial emergency and find otut if it is toxic to your cat. If it is toxic they may ask you to bring your cat in. Don't wait. If you do not know the name of the plant, take the plant and your cat to the vet or the emergency clinic.

ASPCA Animal Poison Control
(888) 426-4435 /(900) 443-0000(fee may apply)

Kansas State University's Poison Control Center
(785) 532-5679 (M-F 8-5 central time)

Ate medicine such as aspirin, ibuprofin etc.

Immediately take your cat to the vet/emergency clinic and let them know what medicine it ate. What is okay with people can be not only toxic to a cat, it can be fatal if not treated promptly.

Cat is lethargic and/or feels warm

Immediately take your cat to the vet/emergency clinic. If your cat feels very warm to the touch and is lethargic, your cat is more than likely, very sick. Cats can tolerate much more pain and discomfort than people so when they become lethargic, it can be sign of serious illness.

If there was serious injury, try not to move your cat too much when taking them to your vet or to the emergency clinic. If possible call them to let them know that you are bringing in your cat.

All other emergency call your vet or call the emergency clinic

EMERGENCY CLINICS/TRANSPORTATION

Advanced Veterinary Care Center
15926 Hawthorn Blvd
LAwndale, Ca 90260
T: (310) 542-8018
24/7 Emergency/Critical care

Animal Emergency/Referral Center
3511 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite A
Torrance, Ca. 90505
tel: (310)-325-3000
24/7 Emergency/critical care

Animal Ambulance, Inc.
tel: (866)473-8911
24/7 Emergency Pet Ambulance Hospital transfer with oxygen