
Your veterinarian will also collect samples for determination of carboxyhemoglobin levels in the blood. A complete blood count, biochemistry profile, urinalysis and other applicable body fluid tests will be performed. While your cat is receiving oxygen your veterinarian will collect samples of blood for diagnostic testing. Your veterinarian will start immediate oxygen therapy to remove the carbon monoxide from the blood and bring your cat's oxygen levels back to normal. Carbon monoxide toxicity is a life-threatening condition requiring immediate veterinary intervention. The foremost step in carbon monoxide toxicity is to get your cat away from the source of the carbon monoxide. Poorly ventilated areas with any source of carbon monoxide (e.g., fireplace, oven, barbecue grill).Accidentally leaving cat in a closed garage with automobile engine turned on.Abnormally high levels of acids in blood ( acidosis)Įxposure to any source of carbon monoxide, like:.Symptoms with chronic exposure to carbon monoxide include: Abortion in pregnant animals, especially those in late gestation period.
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Unventilated kerosene or propane heaters, gasoline engines, automobile exhaust, or fumes from carbon-based fuel heating systems are all potential sources for carbon monoxide toxicity. It is potentially toxic for cats as well as humans.
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Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, nonirritating gas produced by the inefficient combustion of carbon fuels.
