Contact Us

Kraft Mobile Veterinary Service
Phone: 425.482.6345
Fax: 360.294.5008

Address:
P.O. box 465
Snohomish , WA 98291

Email: kraftmobile@hotmail.com

After hours or emergencies please call Animal Critical Care & Emergency Services at 206-364-1660.

FAQs - How can I tell if my pet has a fever?

Is there a good way to figure out whether my pet is running a temperature?

Use a thermometer.

The normal body temperature of a cat or dog at rest is 99 to 101¦F. If your pet is acting sluggish or depressed, is reluctant to eat or move around, is panting or breathing rapidly, or feels warm to the touch, it is exhibiting symptoms of a fever. The most accurate method of determining whether an animal has a fever is to use a rectal thermometer.

As with taking the temperature of an infant, the thermometer should be shaken, lubricated with petroleum jelly, and inserted about one-and-a-half inches into the rectum. It is helpful to have someone hold and distract your pet while its temperature is being taken.

If the reading is above 102.5¦F, you should contact your veterinarian. A temperature of 105¦F or more will require an emergency visit to a veterinarian. If the pet holds a temperature above 106¦F for very long, it could suffer serious adverse effects, including permanent brain damage and death.

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