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| 16 hours ago by admin Heart disease is a relatively common affliction in cats. Tour veterinarian will generally first detect heart disease in your cat in one of two ways… Go here to see the original: Heart Disease in Cats – Signs to Detect This Problem, ... ThreeCat.com - http://threecat.com/ [ More results from ThreeCat.com ] |
| 25 Nov 2009 Cat heart disease is mostly genetically inherited. Heart disease occurs in varying stages based on the severity. VetInfo.com RSS Feed - http://www.vetinfo.com/rss.php [ More results from VetInfo.com RSS Feed ] |
| 8 Dec 2009 by Dr. Michael Dym, VMD veterinarian I also want to state that most coughing cats DON'T have heart disease, other than the possibility of heartworms in cats, which we are just increasingly starting to recognize. In order for veterinarians to be on top of this problem ... 1800PetMeds Blog - http://blog.petmeds.com/ - References [ More results from 1800PetMeds Blog ] |
| 27 Nov 2009 As one of the elderly cat health problems, the effect of thyroxin on the heart is important as the elderly cat's heart is weaker but the T4 increases its work rate, which can lead to heart disease (Cat Heart Murmur Symptoms). ... Pictures of Cats Blog - http://www.pictures-of-cats.org/pictures-of-cats-blog.html [ More results from Pictures of Cats Blog ] |
| 8 Dec 2009 by Laura at Im Booking It Interspersed with well-researched information about cat health in general, and heart disease in particular, the author describes the challenges and rewards of managing illness in a feline companion, and ultimately helping her through ... I'm Booking It - http://imbookingit.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 7 Dec 2009 FLUTD, or feline lower urinary tract disease, is a broad term used to describe several different urinary tract conditions in cats. FUS, or feline urinary syndrome, is another term used to describe these conditions. ... As toxins build up, even over a period of 1 to 2 days, complications such as heart failure can occur. Urinary stones, also known as uroliths, are mineral deposits that collect in the bladder or in other parts of your cat's urinary tract. ... VetInfo.com RSS Feed - http://www.vetinfo.com/index.php [ More results from VetInfo.com RSS Feed ] |
| 9 hours ago by admin Cat Secrets RevealedOk so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I've picked up in my reading, Understanding Your Cat - http://understandingyourcat.info/ |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Emily The cat can live with the disease without exhibiting any clicical signs. The most common signs in cats mimic feline asthma—coughing and difficulty breathing. Vomiting can be a sign of heart worm disease in cats but vomiting is also a ... Pet Research - http://www.petresearch.net/ - References |
| 16 hours ago by Syndicated Cat Articles Heart disease is a relatively common affliction in cats. Tour veterinarian will generally first detect heart disease in your cat in one of two ways... Cool Cat Sites - http://www.coolcatsites.net/ [ More results from Cool Cat Sites ] |
| 31 Jul 2009 The occurrence of feline heartworm disease is markedly lower in some sections of the country, but cases have been reported in all 50 states. "At our clinic, about 1 percent of cats tested are positive," says Ann Bradley, CVT, CVPM, ... Because feline heartworms affect the lungs more than the heart, cats with asthma-like symptoms may actually be suffering from heartworm infection. Specific signs to watch for include coughing, panting, open-mouthed or rapid breathing, ... Veterinary Economics - Client Communication - http://veterinarybusiness.dvm360.com/vetec/Client+C... [ More results from Veterinary Economics - Client Communication ] |
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