Examining Your Cat's Ears

Does it have hemorrhage? YES
First aids. Go to the veterinarian.

Does its head shake? Does he have the ears inflamed? Are the ears dirty and full of wax? Foul smelling? Swollen?
Go to the veterinarian within 24 hours

Does he have the auditory pavilions swollen? YES
Break of blood glasses. Go to the veterinarian within 24 hours

Does its nose bleed? YES
If there are symptoms of shock, go to the veterinarian NOW

Go to the veterinarian, if there has been some traumatism. Go to the veterinarian or phone him asking for advice in any other case.

Does he show any secretion from the nose?
Go to the veterinarian within 24 hours

Does he sneeze intensely? YES
Give him an anti-histamine. If he continues to sneeze for more than 24 hours, phone the veterinarian to ask for advice.

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