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If the cat appears to be going into respiratory arrest then a '''general anaesthetic''' can be used to stabilise the animal, however this should be avoided if possible.
 
If the cat appears to be going into respiratory arrest then a '''general anaesthetic''' can be used to stabilise the animal, however this should be avoided if possible.
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In some cases, the method of stabilisation is the same as the therapy, for example the drainage of pleural fluid.
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In some cases, the method of stabilisation is the same as the therapy, for example the [[Thoracocentesis|drainage of pleural fluid]].
    
==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
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Whist the cat is in an oxygen cage, a '''thorough history''' should be taken, including the '''duration and progression of the dyspnoea''', any '''previous/current medical problems and medications''', '''husbandry''', '''appetite and thirst''' of the cat and whether they may be a history of '''trauma'''.
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Whilst the cat is in an oxygen cage, a '''thorough history''' should be taken, including the '''duration and progression of the dyspnoea''', any '''previous/current medical problems and medications''', '''husbandry''', '''appetite and thirst''' of the cat and whether there may be a history of '''trauma'''.
    
A physical exam should then be performed to establish the location of the respiratory signs:
 
A physical exam should then be performed to establish the location of the respiratory signs:
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