There are three keys to managing any emergency with a cat: don't panic, protect yourself from injury, and prepare in advance. When faced with an injured or severely ill cat, it is important that you spend a moment to assess the situation. Determine if the cat needs to be moved immediately. Decide if there is a danger of further injury to the cat or to first aid givers. For example, great care must be used before assisting a pet injured on a busy roadway. It may be safest to call for help so that traffic can be diverted before anyone provides first aid. You must ensure that you won't be injured yourself – either by the surroundings or by the injured animal. Prepare in advance by knowing the location and numbers of emergency animal care facilities. These guidelines should help. 1. Behavior Knowledge. Knowing how to approach an injured cat safely is critical.
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