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                    First aid for an electric shock in petsElectric shocks can cause burns, organ damage and death. All pets that have had an electric shock should be checked by a vet because there may be internal/delayed injuries that are not obvious at first. 
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                    Anorexia in catsHave you suddenly noticed your cat’s not eating? We know how worrying that can be and it's usually a sign something is wrong. 
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                    First aid for insect stingsInsect stings are common in pets, especially in dogs. Stings are not a major problem for most pets, but some pets (just like humans) will develop an allergic reaction. 
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                    Bad breath in catsWhile we may not expect our cats to have breath as fresh as ours, if they have really smelly breath it could be the sign of an underlying medical problem. 
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                    First aid for collapsed petsCollapse can be caused by many different problems including: heart disease, low blood sugar, pain, breathing difficulties, Addison’s disease, blood loss and seizures. 
