What are the symptoms of internal injuries in cats?

The main manifestations of internal injuries in cats are: 1. Weakness, loss of appetite, and weakened mobility; 2. Foreign objects in the mouth, accompanied by fever, vomiting and diarrhea; 3. The fur is rough and bifurcated; 4. The skin is abnormal...


The main manifestations of internal injuries in cats are: 1. Weakness, loss of appetite, and weakened mobility; 2. Foreign objects in the mouth, accompanied by fever, vomiting and diarrhea; 3. The fur is rough and bifurcated; 4. The skin is abnormally red, swollen, abscess, ulceration and other abnormalities; 5. When the skin is exposed to toxic substances, itchy, redness, swelling, peeling and other abnormal phenomena.

If a cat suffers internal injuries, it may show limp when walking, and some internal injuries can also cause cat spasms. Abnormal bulge of the eyeball is also a manifestation of internal injuries to cats. Impact and fight can easily cause cats' eyes to become protruding.

When the cat is spasmed, place it in a flat place, wrap it all over with a towel, and wait for the spasm to stop. The owner must not put his fingers or other things into the cat's mouth. If the cat continues to cramp for more than ten minutes, he should be taken to the pet hospital immediately.

When the cat's eyes are protruding, you can first clean the eyes with normal saline and send them to the pet hospital for treatment. During the process of sending to the hospital, you should continue to use normal saline to moisturize the eyes, otherwise it may cause necrosis of the eye tissue and thus lead to blindness.



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