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Hong Kong Central Cat Emergency Vet

Short answer

For a cat emergency in Central, call a Hong Kong Island emergency veterinary hospital before traveling. Central-area owners may be routed to Wan Chai, Happy Valley, Kennedy Town, or North Point depending on intake availability.

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 Hong Kong Central. 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.

SPCA Hong Kong Centre

Area: Wan Chai

Hours/status: SPCA lists 24-hour emergency service

Phone: 2802 0501 / emergency hotline 2711 1000

Address: 5 Wan Shing Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Nearer Hong Kong Island option than Kowloon for many Central owners.

Verify on source page

Concordia Pet Care

Area: Happy Valley

Hours/status: Official site says open 24 hours, 365 days

Phone: Check official site before travel

Address: Happy Valley, Hong Kong

Official site describes 24-hour hospital and emergency services.

Verify on source page

Veterinary Emergency Centre

Area: Kennedy Town

Hours/status: Official site describes 24/7 emergency services

Phone: Check official site before travel

Address: 136-142 Belcher's Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong

Hong Kong Island emergency centre.

Verify on source page

Language-ready symptom summary

Preferred languages: English / Cantonese.

Copy this into a message: “Cat emergency. Location: Hong Kong Central. 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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