Muscle loss is not always age-related. Proteinuria can cause silent sarcopenia, where cats lose muscle mass despite normal eating. It happens because the kidneys, when damaged, allow essential proteins to leak into the urine. This puts the body in a catabolic state, breaking down muscle to compensate. What to Do: Urinalysis: Check for proteinuria. UPC […]
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Today we will talk about one of the strangest skin conditions a condition that, as far as I know, has only been reported 11 times. The condition is called Figurate erythema, and due to the shape of its lesions, it’s also referred to as the Arabesque lesion. This condition has only been observed in one […]
D-shaped pupil in cats how to diagnose diseases from the eye FeLV ( feline leukemia virus ) About 3.5 to 5.8% of outdoor cats is reported with this virus Ocular changes linked to FeLV are related to the ability of the virus to induce immunosuppression, hematologic changes and tumor formation, […]
By far the most common tumour you will see is osteosarcoma, in both dogs and cats, although it’s far more rare to see a cat with a bone tumour. However, if you see bone lesions, bear in mind that it might not be OSA, it could be another type of primary bone tumour, something benign, […]
how do cats get toxoplasmosis? From the muscle tissue of rats how do most humans get toxoplasmosis? Eating raw meat ) gardening where stray cats poop ) cleaning the litter box what cats are most likely to get sick from toxoplasmosis? Immunocompromised cats FIV, FelV or feline distemper infected cat what meat has the highest […]
Leaky gut, also known as increased intestinal permeability, is a condition in which the lining of the intestines becomes more porous, allowing bacteria, toxins, and undigested food particles to leak into the bloodstream. This can lead to various health issues in dogs, including digestive problems, allergies, and immune system dysfunction. While leaky gut can have […]
What are the signs of vitamin D deficiency? While rare, it is possible! Your pet’s food should provide complete & balanced nutrition, but malabsorption of vitamins & minerals can cause deficiencies. Pets with Underlying digestive problems or a genetic predisposition are at a higher risk. Do cats & dogs get vitamin D from the sun? […]







