Fatty liver disease can only be diagnosed by a veterinarian professional. The disease is a common condition found in felines such as the Persian and other breeds. It is often severe if not caught and treated in a timely manner. If you suspect your Persian cat is suffering from fatty liver disease contact your veterinarian right away. The disease occurs when large amounts of fat are deposited into the liver instead of being processed properly. Some of the leading causes of this disease include malnourishment, cancer, diabetes, pancreatitis, kidney disease and other liver diseases. In order to diagnose your Persian, your vet may need a thorough history of your cat’s health. Additional tests such as a complete blood count, biochemistry profile and urinalysis may also be conducted in order to determine what the underlying cause of the infected or fatty liver might be. Talk with your veterinary clinic Guelph, ON for addit
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If you own a Manx or other cat breed then you may want to talk to your vet about the Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). FeLV is the second largest cause of death among cats. The virus can cause anemia or lymphoma as well as suppress the immune system making cats highly susceptible to infections. Although the virus is a leading cause of death, it doesn’t have to be. When cats are vaccinated they have a stronger chance of resisting the deadly virus. In fact, research has found that 70% of cats that came in contact with FeLV were able to either resist the infection or overcome it on their own. FeLV affects cats only and is not contagious to dogs, people or other animals. The virus can be spread through bodily fluids such as saliva, blood, urine and possibly feces. Contact your vet Guelph, ON to learn more.
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Have you ever stopped to look at the vast amounts of pet food options available at your local pet store or super market? The pet food aisles are usually filled with multiple choices of food for your feline friend. If you’re trying to decide whether to buy your American Curl dry or wet cat food you may want to talk to your vet first. For most cats, it doesn’t really matter if you feed them wet or dry food because they will eat whatever you place in front of them. Some cats; however, may be picky eaters and prefer one over the other. Your American Curl may have sensitive teeth and prefer softer food. Or, your American Curl may prefer the crunching of her food and enjoy the dry food. It’s really up to you and your cat unless there is a medical reason your veterinary clinic Barrie, ON would recommend one over the other. Visit this website Big Bay Animal Hospital for more details.
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If you’re the owner of a pet parrot, you may have been told by your vet or pet store associate that exercising your parrot is part of the overall care process. Parrots that are kept in cages need time out of their cage to stretch their legs and their wings. They also need continual mental and physical stimulation to keep them strong and to keep them from developing bad habits out of boredom. Talk to your vet about safe ways to exercise your parrot. For instance, wing flapping is a popular exercise for parrots. It’s recommended that you encourage your parrot to flap his wings for at least five minutes a couple of times a day. You can encourage this by holding your parrot on your arm or hand and lowering him up in down slowly to encourage wing flapping. Your vet Markham, ON can help you with more ways to exercise your parrot.
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