High-Rise Syndrome
High-rise syndrome is a name used to describe the phenomenon of cats falling from significant heights (7-9m) as well as the injuries sustained due to the fall. Contrary to popular belief, cats do not jump on purpose. Common causes of falling include:
- Being startled
- Strong prey drive
- Involuntary REM movements during sleep.
High-rise syndrome usually manifests with:
- Fractured jaw, limbs, pelvis
- Visible wounds
- Bleeding or swelling of the mouth
- Blood loss
- Painful abdomen
- Enlarged abdomen
The biggest issue with this syndrome is that the onset of clinical signs may be delayed. Therefore all cats that suffer falling from high altitudes need to be brought to a veterinarian for a full assessment. Fortunately, with immediate and proper medical attention, the survival rate for cats who are high-rise victims is 90%. Additionally, high-rise syndrome is 100% preventable.
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