My cat is bleeding?!


Question: the veterarium is out of town and the emergency vet has a long wait. my cat ate a cialis pill on the counter and his eyes are now bleeding. he does not appear to have an eriticion, but he keeps licking his "area". i don't know what to do! his name is Pot (don't laugh) my 4 yr old named him.

EDIT://he would not take "get funky" in our female cat, so my wife fed him the pill. the vet says to wait it out.

what do i do? his eyes are bleeding!


Answers: the veterarium is out of town and the emergency vet has a long wait. my cat ate a cialis pill on the counter and his eyes are now bleeding. he does not appear to have an eriticion, but he keeps licking his "area". i don't know what to do! his name is Pot (don't laugh) my 4 yr old named him.

EDIT://he would not take "get funky" in our female cat, so my wife fed him the pill. the vet says to wait it out.

what do i do? his eyes are bleeding!

go to the emergency vet if his eyes are bleeding - sounds serious............oribital bleeding is usually a sign of brain bleed which is fatal

I agree with the first person who answered. Who cares how long the line is, go to the emergency vet.

Wrong Category. Take him to an emergency vet though.

give him viagra. lol

get ur butt off the computer and take the cat to a vet ASAP

There should have emergency vet anywhere in your area. You need look up the yellow pages to find the emergency vet hospital in your area. He could lose his eye sight.

If this is a legitimate question, get your cat to an emergency vet because he's been chemically poisoned and you can loose him. Giving human medication to a pet is usually toxic to the animal.

Bleeding from anywhere is a bad sign. I hope you don't loose him to this.





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