How long can a cat survive with blood clots?

Jul 21,2024
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Cats can only survive for 2-3 days after being diagnosed with cerebral thrombosis. Cats that seek medical treatment will survive for 1-2 weeks or longer, and may be cured. The most effective way to prevent thrombosis in cats is to control the cat's weight and avoid obesity, increase the cat's range of activities, and let it exercise more and drink more water to prevent the formation of thrombosis in the body.

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