How to Save a Choking Cat?

Stay calm and approach the cat gently

Check whether the cat can cough, breathe, or make noise

Open the mouth carefully and look for a visible object

Remove only objects you can clearly see and easily grasp

Do not push the object deeper into the throat

If the cat is conscious and choking, give 5 sharp back blows between the shoulder blades

If needed, place the cat on its side and give 5 chest thrusts with two fingers or a flat hand, depending on size

Alternate 5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts until the object comes out or the cat becomes unresponsive

If the cat is unconscious, check the mouth for a visible object and remove it if possible

Start CPR if the cat is not breathing and has no pulse

Get to an emergency veterinarian immediately

Call the vet on the way and say the cat is choking

Keep the cat as still and calm as possible during transport

Do not give food, water, or medication

Do not use your fingers blindly in the throat

Seek emergency veterinary care even if the cat seems better after the object is removed

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