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Internal Injuries In Cats

Internal injuries in cats are very dangerous. Find out everything about the causes, symptoms, measures, and prevention of internal injuries in cats here.

Internal injuries are dangerous because they are often not immediately visible to the cat owner. Even if everything seems to be fine again after an accident and the cat seems lively, it is important to take it to the vet for a check-up and keep a close eye on it for the next few days, because it may have internal injuries that can only be repaired after become apparent in a few days.

Causes Of Internal Injuries In Cats

Accidents fall, but also swallowing pointed or sharp objects can lead to internal injuries in cats.

Symptoms Of Internal Injuries In Cats

Depending on the type of internal injury, the cat shows different symptoms:

  • Chest injuries: shortness of breath, pain when lifting
  • Abdominal injuries: Pain when lifting
  • Blood loss: the mucous membranes of the mouth and eyelids, which are normally pink, turn pale

If the blood loss was a long time ago, the mucous membranes can also become yellowish. Difficulties with defecation or urination are always a warning signal to be taken seriously.

Measures For Internal Injuries In Cats

A cat with internal injuries is at risk of shock. She needs to be kept dark, warm, and quiet and transported quickly to the nearest veterinary office. After an accident, the cat should be kept indoors for a few days and the feces and urine should be checked. If the urine is bloody, painful when urinating or if the cat can only excrete urine in droplets, it urgently needs a follow-up examination by the vet.

Prevention Of Internal Injuries In Cats

Cats that are only allowed to stay indoors or on fenced-in premises are less at risk of accidents than cats that enjoy absolute freedom. Nevertheless, you can make sure to keep pointed or sharp objects that the cat could swallow out of its reach and to make other fall or accident hazards in the house and garden cat-proof.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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