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14 August 2025

  • curprev 03:0703:07, 14 August 2025 AndraBlackman talk contribs 5,154 bytes +5,154 Created page with "<br>Shock is extremely serious to cats -- it's the number one killer in accidents. Shock is a reaction to heavy internal or external bleeding, or any serious injury that "scares" the body; for example, a large wound or amputation with heavy blood loss. To compensate for the loss, the heart beats faster; this keeps the blood pressure from falling. The blood vessels that supply the outside of the [https://www.caringbridge.org/search?q=body%20narrow body narrow]. This conse..."