Clinic and rescue partner kit
Partner Linking Kit for Cat Emergency Resources
Clinics, shelters, rescues, and cat groups may link to CatEmergency.org call-prep sheets when owners need a vet-first checklist before contacting a clinic. These resources do not diagnose or replace veterinary care.
Recommended pages to share
Suggested link text
- Cat emergency vet call-prep sheet
- What to tell the vet if your cat cannot pee
- Cat toxin exposure log for emergency calls
- Breathing emergency transport checklist for cats
Safety wording for partner pages
Suggested copy: “If your cat has trouble breathing, cannot urinate, ate a toxin, collapses, has a seizure, has pale or blue gums, has heatstroke signs, or is repeatedly vomiting, contact a veterinarian or emergency clinic now. CatEmergency.org offers call-prep checklists only; it does not diagnose or treat.”
Listing standards
- Links should point to canonical pages, not retired sign stubs.
- Partners should not describe CatEmergency.org as a substitute for a veterinarian.
- Clinic availability, phone numbers, and opening hours should be verified by the clinic itself.
- Corrections can be sent for unsafe wording, broken links, or clinic-routing changes.