Minor Wounds in Cats |
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Internal injuries These can be detected by abnormal swelling of the abdomen; bleeding from the mouth, nose, ears, eyes, sex organs (not to be confused with a queen's natural oestrus) or anus; bloodstained urine and/or faeces; shock; or signs of bruising on the skin. Seek veterinary attention immediately. << Previous Kidney (renal) Failure in Cats | Back to Cat Health | Next >> More emergancy situations
Abyssinians from Merindalee (Listing Id 6)
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