How to manage snake bites in cats

SNAKE bites in cats require specific treatment.

Usually you will not witness your cat being bitten by a snake, so it is important to know the signs to look out for.

Signs that your cat may have been bitten by a snake include the cat looking stunned and often they slobber from the mouth.

Signs to watch for:

What to do if your cat was bitten on a leg:

If the cat has been bitten in an area that is difficult to bandage:

 

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