Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine: Self-Assessment Color Review, Second Edition, Q&A 10

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A 5-year-old male neutered Persian cat is referred with a PCV of 0.12 l/l (12%) for a blood transfusion. The owner’s second cat is to be the donor.

Question Answer Article
What blood groups are identified for cats? Link to Article
What concerns are there with giving blood to the owner’s Persian cat from the cat shown? Link to Article
What should be tested in both cats before the transfusion is given? Link to Article
What infectious disease testing is recommended in cats for routine donation? Link to Article
How much blood can be collected from a donor cat? Link to Article
How should the blood be administered to the Persian cat? Link to Article
What causes a transfusion reaction, and what are the acute clinical signs in the cat? How should a reaction be treated? Link to Article


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