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Signs your pet needs to see the vet: If you notice any of these symptoms in your pet, please call us right away. After office hours, Dr. Hanna is on-call and can be reached at: (416)-303-0916 Vomiting Diarrhea Unintended weight loss Change in appetite—decreased or increased Change in normal activity level: lethargy, hyperactivity, or restlessness Limping Sudden inability to move back legs Crying in pain when touched Clumsy or disoriented behavior Seizures Any loss of consciousness Coughing, especially at night Panting in a cat Any difficulty breathing or labored breathing Any blue, purple, or pale hue to the tongue and gums Sudden collapse Excessive drooling Straining in the litter box without producing any urine Crying out while urinating Change in urination: location, frequency, amount, color, smell Bloated abdomen Sneezing excessively Uncontrolled bleeding Nose-bleed or bruising anywhere on body Any unusual odor Hair loss Runny eyes or nose Squinting Compliments of The Collegeway Animal Hospital (905)-828-8808 thecollegewayah@gmail.com