For emergencies, we are available day and night on number +31 (0) 495 - 495023. If the practice is closed, you will be automatically forwarded to veterinarian on-call.
Always call if you come to the practice in an emergency, so that we know that you are on the way.

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When is there an emergency?
- A male cat who cannot urinate
- Suddenly swollen belly
- Constantly vomiting or trying to vomit (especially large dogs in case of stomach torsion)
- Severe diarrhea
- Very difficult breathing
- Problems in giving birth
- Open wounds or severe bleeding
- Possibly have eaten poison, in such case don’t wait for symptoms
- Allergic reactions, such as swollen head
- Overheating, especially in summer
- Ongoing epileptic attacks
- Paralysing symptoms