Call Bicester Vets on: 01869 252077

What is an emergency?

You need to contact Bicester Vets for an emergency appointment if: (in no particular order)
  • Your pet is bloated and is trying to vomit (Gastric Dilation and Volvulus)
  • Blocked cat – your cat is unsuccessfully straining to urinate.
  • Your pet has difficulty breathing. 
  • Your pet is continuously fitting (Status Epilepticus).
  • Fracture – your pet has a suspected broken bone.
  • They have collapsed.
  • Your pet has profuse bleeding.
  • Flystrike – your rabbit has a maggot/fly infestation of a wound.
  • You suspect your pet has been poisoned.
  • Your pet has been hit by a car.
  • They have severe watery/bloody diarrhoea.
  • Your pet is unconscious.
  • They are in severe pain.
  • The are having whelping/kittening problems.
  • A surgical wound has opened up.

Generally, if you are worried about your pet, then feel free to call for some advice.  If it isn't urgent, then please phone during surgery hours.

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