Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Snake Bites in Cats



If you own a cat then you’re probably familiar with a cat’s love for hunting and playing or pouncing on just about anything that squirms, flaps or slithers its way across the cat’s path. Oftentimes, anything they catch they’ll keep it long enough to play with it. This can be dangerous for your cat especially if he gets hold of a snake. If you think your cat may have been bitten by a snake, please call your vet right away. Snakes tend to leave their marks on the head, neck and legs of a cat. Note that most venomous snakes have elliptical pupils and non-venomous snakes have round pupils. Even if not poisonous, a snake bite can be painful and cause infection. Signs of poisoning could include dilated pupils, muscle weakness, drooling, vomiting, etc. Call or take your cat to your local veterinarian Washington DC immediately.

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