First Aid for your Ragdoll Cat
Feb 17th, 2006 by Rob
As a Ragdoll cat owner you may encounter situations where your cat needs fist aid. Ragdoll cats can be rather clumsy, and this could lead to any number of injuries or problems. Ragdolls are curious to a fault; this can lead to dangerous situations. When this happens it is your responsibility to bail them out.
This doesn’t mean you have to go out and learn everything your veterinarian knows; however, first aid requires basic knowledge and a dash of common sense. Many of the injuries your Ragdoll cat could suffer are similar to those you could face. The best thing you can do for your Ragdoll cat is have a well stocked first aid kit on hand.
Having the proper supplies in your first aid kit is important. A well-stocked kit includes bandages, gauze, tape, hydrogen peroxide, and a blanket. A tube of “Nutrical” can be helpful if your cat is suffering from low blood sugar. The kit should also include hydrocortisone, eyewash solution, a pair of rounded tip scissors, tweezers, and disinfectant.
Invest in a few pet care books. These books will help familiarize you with first aid procedures for small animals such as your Ragdoll cat. Remember, first aid is only to hold your cat over until you can get your Ragdoll to the veterinarian or emergency animal clinic. Always keep your veterinarian’s telephone number handy in case of an emergency. Also, post the contact information for a nearby emergency animal clinic on your refrigerator in case your Ragdoll cat needs medical treatment outside your veterinarian’s normal business hours.
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