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Bangkok Cat Emergency Clinics
Short answer
If your cat has breathing trouble, cannot urinate, ate a lily or paracetamol, collapsed, seized, overheated, has pale gums, or had trauma in Bangkok, call an emergency veterinary hospital now and confirm they can receive cats before traveling.
Go to a vet now if
- Open-mouth breathing, blue/pale gums, collapse, or severe weakness
- Straining with little or no urine, repeated litter box trips, or painful crying
- Lily, paracetamol/acetaminophen, pesticide, rodenticide, or unknown toxin exposure
- Seizure, heatstroke, trauma, repeated vomiting, bloody diarrhea, or severe pain
What to say when calling
“My cat is in Bangkok. Main sign: __. Started: __. Age/weight: __. Eating/drinking: __. Urine/stool: __. Possible toxin/trauma/medications: __. Can you receive my cat now?”
Clinic options to verify before travel
Clinic hours, intake status, doctors on site, and emergency capacity can change. Call before traveling and use these listings as routing aids, not endorsements.
Thonglor Pet Hospital
Area: Thonglor / Bangkok branches
Hours/status: Official site states open 24 hours
Phone: Check official site before travel
Address: Bangkok, Thailand
Official site describes 24-hour service and Bangkok pet-hospital operations.
Arak Animal Hospital
Area: Thonglor / Sukhumvit 55
Hours/status: 24-hour emergency services listed
Phone: Check official page/LINE before travel
Address: 99 Sukhumvit Soi 55, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
RBSC page lists 24-hour emergency services for OPD/IPD animals.
Vet 4 Animal Hospital Sukhumvit
Area: Sukhumvit 33
Hours/status: Listed as open 24 hours
Phone: +66 2 119 4571
Address: Soi Sukhumvit 33, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Directory page lists 24/7 emergency services; call to verify current status.
UVET Animal Hospital
Area: Bangkok
Hours/status: Official site describes 24-hour emergency service
Phone: Check official site before travel
Address: Bangkok, Thailand
Official site describes emergency cases 24 hours.
Language-ready symptom summary
Preferred languages: Thai / English.
Copy this into a message: “Cat emergency. Location: Bangkok. Symptom: __. Start time: __. Last ate/drank: __. Last urinated/defecated: __. Possible toxin/medicine/plant/trauma: __. Existing disease/medication: __.”
What to tell the vet
- Age, weight, sex, and neuter status
- Symptom start time and what changed
- Eating, drinking, urination, defecation, vomiting, breathing, gum color, and pain signs
- Photos, medication packaging, plant labels, discharge papers, or videos if safe
- Current medications, supplements, and known diagnoses
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