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Tokyo Cat Emergency Vet English-Speaking
Short answer
If your cat has emergency signs in Tokyo, call before traveling and ask about English support if needed. Emergency hospitals may be night-focused, referral-focused, or 24-hour-care facilities.
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 Tokyo. 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.
Mitaka Veterinary Medical Group
Area: Musashino / Tokyo region
Hours/status: Official English page says emergencies 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
Phone: Check official site before travel
Address: Musashino City, Tokyo
English official site describes 24-hour emergency service.
Japan Animal Medical Center
Area: Shibuya
Hours/status: Official page describes 24-hour/365-day night and emergency care
Phone: Check official site before travel
Address: 6-22-3 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Official page describes 24-hour/365-day care and nursing.
TRVA Animal Medical Center
Area: Tokyo Jonan area
Hours/status: Official page describes 24-hour veterinary care through night emergency and inpatient care
Phone: Check official site before travel
Address: Tokyo, Japan
Official page describes night emergency and 24-hour veterinary care.
ER LifeMate Animal Medical Center
Area: Fuchu / Nerima network
Hours/status: Official site describes 24-hour/365-day nursing and emergency/secondary care
Phone: Check official site before travel
Address: Tokyo, Japan
Official site describes emergency and intensive-care system.
Language-ready symptom summary
Preferred languages: Japanese / English.
Copy this into a message: “Cat emergency. Location: Tokyo. 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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