Obtaining a Blood Sample from a Cat

Minimising stress during blood sample collection

Blood sample collection is an essential procedure for diagnosing and monitoring your cat’s health.

Keeping your cat calm during this process is vital, as stress can alter their physiology and affect the accuracy of the test results.

A quiet environment and gentle handling can help your cat feel more at ease, improving both the quality of the sample and the overall experience.

Obtaining a blood sample from a cat

What happens when my cat has a blood sample taken?

Blood samples are typically collected from a vein in the cat’s leg or neck.

To ensure the cat’s comfort, a small patch of fur is clipped, and a local anaesthetic cream is applied to numb the area. Although the cream takes about 20 minutes to take effect, it significantly reduces the cat’s reaction during the procedure.

Once the area is numb, the cat is gently held while a needle is inserted into the vein. Most cats do not feel any pain due to the anaesthetic, and some may even be distracted by treats or food during the process.

A small amount of blood is drawn into one or more tubes for analysis. Afterwards, a small bandage may be applied to maintain pressure at the site, which can be removed at home unless already taken off by our staff.

Blood test machine for cats

Following a blood test

Your cat should not feel faint after a blood test. If sedation is used, they may experience slight wobbliness, but this is unrelated to the blood sample itself.

There are minimal risks associated with taking a blood sample.

For most cats, the procedure is not painful, and the most common side effect is mild bruising at the injection site, which may be more pronounced in older cats with blood pressure issues.

We will inform you of the expected timeline for your cat’s test results and will contact you as soon as they are available.

Are you worried about your cat’s health?

If you are concerned about your cat, please reach out to our friendly team. Call us on 1300 228 377 or fill out the contact form below. In an emergency, please contact your local vet.

For vets – to refer a patient or book a telehealth consultation, please call us on 1300 228 377, book through the portal or fill in the form.

Patient Stories

Our commitment to feline health is best seen in the stories of the cats we’ve had the privilege of treating. These journeys highlight the dedication, expertise and compassion that drive us.

Each patient faced unique challenges, and it was our honour to offer high-quality care and help them regain strength and happiness. We value the deep bonds with cats and their owners, knowing the difference we make in their lives.

Tango Triumphs Over FIP

At 5 months old, Tango was diagnosed with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). Once considered a fatal disease, the introduction of new treatments has significantly boosted the survival rate.

Toffee Survives Tick Paralysis

Toffee faced a frightening battle with tick paralysis and aspiration pneumonia, she was rushed to AES when her owners noticed her vomiting, breathing difficulties and trouble walking.

JJ & the Lily – a close call

Mischievous JJ had a close call when he ingested part of a lily—an extremely toxic plant for cats. Thanks to the quick actions of his owner, Sophie, a VSS vet nurse, JJ made a full recovery.

Han’s Hip Fracture Surgery

Han presented after limping on his hind leg for two weeks following an accident at home. An X-ray revealed a fractured growth plate in his hip, requiring surgery to repair the injury.

Coco and Kidney Troubles

Coco stayed with us at CSS while recovering from a nephrectomy (the surgical kidney removal). After months of unsuccessful treatment for a ureteral obstruction, this became necessary.

 

Contacting Us

Pet Owners
If you would like to talk about treatment for your cat, call us on 1300 228 377 or fill in the form.
In an emergency, please contact your local vet.

Vets and Nurses
To refer a patient or book a telehealth consultation please call us on 1300 228 377, book through the portal or fill in the form. For advice calls, please see the guidelines here.

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