How can I tell if a cat has something stuck in her teeth?
I was really concerned about my cat's behavior earlier...I guess she ate something strange...she would tilt her neck a bit every few minutes and rub her claw on the upper part of her jaw, close to her teeth.
How can I tell if something could be stuck in her throat too?
I called the vet during his non working hour. And he told me to feed my cat something soft for now and to start with milk to make sure she hasn't digested poison. He also assured me that she isn't choking or else she'd be drooling.
Right now my cat is asleep though she doesn't seem comfortable to me..what other actions should I take in this late night?
In case if you all are wondering, there's no emergency call for animals from where I'm staying so that clears my situation up even more.
And I'm really sorry for posting something like this here but it's rather urgent.
I was really concerned about my cat's behavior earlier...I guess she ate something strange...she would tilt her neck a bit every few minutes and rub her claw on the upper part of her jaw, close to her teeth.
How can I tell if something could be stuck in her throat too?
I called the vet during his non working hour. And he told me to feed my cat something soft for now and to start with milk to make sure she hasn't digested poison. He also assured me that she isn't choking or else she'd be drooling.
Right now my cat is asleep though she doesn't seem comfortable to me..what other actions should I take in this late night?
In case if you all are wondering, there's no emergency call for animals from where I'm staying so that clears my situation up even more.
And I'm really sorry for posting something like this here but it's rather urgent.