Many forms of liver disease can be responsible for higher than normal blood cholesterol levels in dogs and cats. (2ndchance.info)
Also, overweight cats can develop a life - threatening form of liver disease if they have too restrictive of a diet or lose weight too quickly. (risiusfamilyvet.com)
It occurs with a significantly advanced form of liver disease where it affects the brain and creates neurological depression. (smartdogowners.com)