Annual blood and urine tests are important in all cats over age six to detect hyperthyroidism before potentially irreversible damage occurs.
Not exact matches
After middle age, feline guardians should consider
annual wellness
blood testing, including a CBC / chemistry
and thyroid
blood profile, as well as a
urine analysis to detect early or hidden disease.
One critical part of an
annual exam is
blood and urine tests.
Therefore, we strongly recommend
annual physical exams which include parasite control
and health screening through
blood,
urine,
and fecal
tests.
There are well pet services such as
annual exams, vaccinations,
blood work, xrays, ultrasounds, stool
and urine tests.
For geriatric pets, we strongly recommend
blood and urine testing in conjunction with the comprehensive veterinary examination included in the
annual health program.
For geriatric dogs, we strongly recommend
blood and urine testing in conjunction with the comprehensive veterinary examination included in the
annual health program.