How to Administer Subcutaneous Fluids to your Cat Part 1 of 2

Subcutaneous fluids, such as Lactated Ringer’s Solution, are often prescribed to rehydrate cats and/or to treat chronic underlying diseases such as kidney disease. It’s a process that may be daunting initially, but with help from Kylie CVT and lovely lady Cheetos, you should gain confidence to administer subcutaneous fluids to your own cat.

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Madison East Side

Cat Care Clinic - East

1006 E. Washington Ave.

Madison, WI 53703


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Cat Care Clinic - West

6722 Odana Road

Madison, WI 53719


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COVID-19 Care Updates • Modified April 29, 2022