Depending upon your cat's age and physical
cat exams findings, your veterinarian may advise screening blood tests.
Not exact matches
Healthy aging
cats should have normal
findings during their veterinary
exams, which should include listening for heart murmurs and blood pressure measurements.
The first step in
finding out if your
cat has this common and painful condition is to have a good oral
exam followed by a dental and full mouth oral radiographs.
If you
find that your
cat is grooming itself far more than usual, and your veterinarian discovers broken hairs during the
exam, it is very likely that your
cat has been chewing out its fur.
During your
cat's next wellness
exam, make sure to ask your veterinarian about your
cat «s dietary needs, immunizations, dental care, any changes in habits and if blood work or other tests would help uncover any conditions not
found on the physical examination.
In many of these
exams, we
find things that were causing our feline patients discomfort, that owners had no idea existed because their
cat was so good at hiding them!
Health Risk Assessments Support Veterinary Preventive Care Bob Lavan, MS, DVM, MPVM, DACVPM, associate director Outcomes Research Team, Zoetis, led the study of 563 companion animals (dogs and
cats) that compared standard wellness office visits (history, physical
exam, and limited laboratory screening) with medical
findings and experiences with that same type of office visit but now including the PWR.
During the
cat exams, which can last from 15 to 30 minutes, your veterinarian will examine all over your
cat's body from head to tail, trying to
find signs of disease or anything uncommon.
Your veterinarian can
find early warning signs of cancer in
cats from a good history and physical
exam, long before you would notice anything at home from your
cat's behavior.
If your
cat is receiving services this visit, how would you like to be contacted to discuss
exam / lab work
findings?
New customers are encouraged to visit our Web Promotions page to
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exam for a dog or
cat to make sure everybody is healthy and happy.
Well, because we are going to be able to
find out a lot more about your
cat by doing an
exam then what you are going to notice with living with your
cat every day.
Based on your pet's history, lifestyle and the doctors physical
exam findings, we will make a preventive health care recommendation tailored for your
cat.
Finally, during your
cat's annual
exam, we will recommend additional laboratory testing or treatment depending on its history and
exam findings.
If the physical
exam findings are consistent with an infection then we might put this
cat on antibiotics before initiating any other treatment at the moment.
A veterinary
exam beforehand may be helpful to
find out if your
cat's gums are inflamed.
The dogs and
cats in our sanctuary program have been rescued from pounds and shelters with the intention of being adopted to loving families, but after a thorough veterinary
exam have been
found to be in need of hospice care instead.
If you
find that your
cat's ears are caked with wax or you detect an odor, please bring her in for a veterinary
exam.
They have
found the number one stress inducer in
cats at their annual physical
exam is the taking of the temperature.
And, to veterinarians I would say «Make the annual
exam a REAL examination, see it as an opportunity to
find disease early, and ask how often the
cat vomits!»
Based on these
exam findings, the veterinarian may recommend additional diagnostics to evaluate your
cat.
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