SandeepkumarBaranidharan, G.R.Arunaman, C.S.TANUVAS2019-05-222019-05-222014-07http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810104318TNV_ICCC_JuL2014_Pg17-18Feline blood transfusion is a relatively uncommon veterinary practice in India. In contrast to dogs, cats possess naturally occurring alloantibodies against the blood type antigen they lack and mismatched transfusion with type A blood given to a type B cat will result in a very serious acute hernolytic transfusion reaction and death. A 3 year old male recumbent Domestic Short hair tom cat weighing 3.2 kgs was admitted in the Small Animal Inpatient ward of the Madras Veterinary College Hospital with a recent history of road traffic trauma involving right fore limb crush injury and severe blood loss.en-USVeterinary ScienceVeterinary Clinical MedicineWhole Blood Transfusion in a Domestic Short Haired Cat - A Successful Case Management6th International Clinical Case Conference for Next Generation Veterinarians to Face Challenges in Clinical Practice - July 2014Other