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My cat is panting and can barely move?

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she threw up a little and now is laying on the floor with her eyes closed panting really hard, whats wrong? what should i do?

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  1. Get off the computer. Go to an animal emergency clinic. Unbelievable.


  2. Take her to an emergency vet! She may have eaten poison or may have some sort of infection.Cats rarely pant,so I would be very worried.She may have a high fever.Get her to the vet now!

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  4. take her to a vet she might be pregnant but im not sure because i dont know pregnancy symptoms maybe she is just sick good luck

  5. its probably and EMERGENCY. take her to a vet immediately, she could be pregnant or have a bad disease

  6. cats do not pant because they are pregnant. this is an emergency and you had better rush her to the emergency vet NOW! poisoning, shock, heart attacks, and internal injuries cause the kind of symptoms you describe- e-vet NOW!!

  7. omg.. my cat passed away august 10th and she was panting hard, and was to weak to walk, she had Hypocalcemia, which is milk fever (very rare in cats), and thats if they have a liter of kittens.

    Take her to the vet, emergency vet! If you can't get to a vet keep a close eye on her, keep her in your presence, feel her ears if they are hot put her by a fan on low or something to lower her temperature, but pay attention to how her paws and ears feel (make sure they dont get to cold or to hot, keep her temp right), and comfort her, she has to be miserable!! Your best bet is Vet asap, but if not possible keep her near you, make sure she can't get out of the room to crawl off somewhere and possibly die if its something terrible, and take her to the vet as soon as it opens in the morning! Please save her, its very sad when cats pass away!! GOOD LUCK I HOPE SHES OK!

  8. This would be the time to call the emergency vet. Cats do not normally pant.

    Call your local regular vet, their message should give you the number of the local emergency vet, or the local vet that is on emergency duty that night.

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