Summer breezes drifting through a city-dweller's apartment may be relaxing to humans, but windows left ajar can often put urban felines in danger. A cat's prey drive may lead him to pounce on moving birds or insects—often through an open window. In fact, cats falling out of unscreened windows is such a frequent problem in big cities that the veterinary profession has a name for it—High-Rise Syndrome.
During the warmer months, veterinarians at the ASPCA Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital see approximately three to five cases a week, many resulting in shattered jaws, punctured lungs, broken limbs and pelvises—and even death.
The good news is that these falls are 100-percent preventable. Please take heed of the following precautions provided by ASPCA experts:
Visit ASPCA.org for the complete list of facts on High-Rise Syndrome.
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