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HOW TO PERFORM CPR (Chest Pulmonary Resuscitation) FOR CATS BEFORE YOU REACH VETERINARY CLINIC OR CALL THE VET.
1. IF YOUR CAT IS NOT BREATHING OR HAS NO HEARTBEAT,START CPR
If you can’t convince yourself that your cat is breathing and has a heartbeat within 15 seconds,start chest compressions.
2.CHEST COMPRESSIONS.
One handed technique:Wrap your hand around the sternum at the level of the heart with your thumb on the upside and the rest of the fingers underneath
Two handed technique:Place one hand over the other with the heel of the hand directly on the heart.Lock the elbows,shoulder should be above the hands.Compress 1/3 to 1/2 the width of the chest.Make sure the chest fully back up(recoils) before compressing again.
3.PERFORM CHEST COMPRESSIONS AT A RATE OF 100-120/min
4.PERFORM CYCLES OF 30 COMPRESSIONS AND TWO RESCUE BREATHS
Gently close the cats mouth and extend the neck to open airway.Cover the nose with your mouth and exhale until you see the cat’s chest rise.Give a rescue breath over 1 second.
5.BRIEFLY CHECK FOR A HEARTBEAT AND SPONTANEOUS BREATHING EVERY TWO MINUTES.
If there are two rescuers,switch jobs every 2 minutes .Minimise time with no compressions.
6.CONTINUE CPR UNTILL YOU REACH VETERINARY CLINIC OR CALL THE VET
In the absence of CPR,there is little chance of reviving the cat beyond 20 minutes.Good quality CPR can buy you the time you need to get the cat to the vet.