Older cats with thyroid problems

    • [DOCX File]Canyon View Animal Hospital

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      As children get older and have more freedom to choose own activities and environments, they actively select or create experiences consistent with genetic tendencies ... which may involve severe neurological abnormalities or thyroid problems. ... and intestinal tracts of cats – produces no/flu like symptoms ~ in 2nd and 3rd trimester could ...

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    • [DOC File]Susan R - BehaviorDVM

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      For most cats, onset of clinical signs begins anywhere from 7-12 years of age. However, the prevalence of overt kidney failure is highest in cats older than fifteen years of age. One study found that approximately 30% of cats over 15 years of age had some degree of chronic renal insufficiency or failure.

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    • [DOC File]VACCINES - Putnam North Animal Hospital

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      For cats 7 years and older Older cats should have yearly blood, urine and blood pressure tests. Early discovery of the diseases of aging such as kidney, liver, heart, thyroid, diabetes, arthritis and dental disease often makes treatment less expensive, and will give …

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    • [DOC File]PYC 202-6 - gimmenotes

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      Thyroid problems. 30. Back problems. 21. High blood pressure. 31. Recurrent depression. 22. Rheumatic fever. 32. Anorexia/Bulimia. ... Cats Dogs Others. 7. Do any foods cause symptoms? If so, list symptoms: ... Are you at least 18 years or older? yes no. Do you have a Permanent Resident Card, an Alien Registration Card or a Green Card? ...

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    • [DOC File]FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM - Veterinary care for cats

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      Hyperthyroidism in Cats. The thyroid gland is located in the neck and plays a very important role in regulating the body's rate of metabolism. Hyperthyroidism is a disorder characterized by the overproduction of thyroid hormone and a subsequent increase in the metabolic rate. This is a fairly common disease of older cats.

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    • [DOC File]FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM

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      Likewise, too little thyroid hormone being made causes . hypothyroidism. The most common cause of . hyperthyroidism. is a benign tumor of the thyroid gland that actually secretes excess thyroid hormone. . It is important for you to know that you are dealing with the most common endocrine disorder in cats …

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    • [DOC File]Secret to Losing Weight and Eating All I Want

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      Although some medical conditions (especially metabolic diseases like an underactive thyroid gland) can cause obesity, over-feeding generally is the culprit. As a senior cat’s metabolism slows, caloric needs decline. If you do not adjust the food intake of your older cat, weight gain is likely to result.

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    • [DOC File]When is My Pet Considered a “Senior”

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      The minimal medical workup for urinary problems includes a urinalysis, radiographs of the abdomen, and a complete blood panel, especially thyroid testing in cats over 8 years old. Behavioral diagnoses of feline elimination disorders include house soiling and urine marking.

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    • [DOC File]FELINE CHRONIC KIDNEY FAILURE

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      Thyroid testing-screening for thyroid conditions or medication monitoring. Felv/FIV test—based on lifestyle or current health condition. Dental cleaning— each year may be likely. Urinalysis—screening for bladder or kidney conditions. Chest X-ray—screening or monitoring for heart conditions . …

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    • What You Ought to Know About Thyroid Problems in Cats

      Hyperthyroidism is a disorder characterized by the overproduction of thyroid hormone and a subsequent increase in the metabolic rate. This is a fairly common disease of older cats. Although the thyroid gland enlarges, it is usually a benign or non-malignant change. Less than 2% of hyperthyroid cases involve malignant thyroid gland tumors.

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