They usually
hide illness until they can no longer compensate.
Therefore, they often
hide an illness until it has progressed into a critical condition.
«Well cat» visits are critical for detecting subtle changes in your pet's physical health — especially important for a species likely to
hide any illness until it becomes debilitating.
Exotics are very good at
hiding their illnesses until they just can't cover it up any longer, therefore it is very important to catch diseases early on and before your pet starts showing symptoms.
They can
hide illness until they are so sick that they're in real trouble.
Regular physical examinations are important because exotic animals can often
hide their illnesses until it is too late.
Not exact matches
But her
illness was somewhat
hidden and she was able to function well enough, with some challenges,
until I was a teenager.
One of the many unique things about cats is that they often
hide signs of
illness until disease is very advanced.
They
hide signs of
illness until very late in the progression of the
illness so that by the time you observe them, they may be quite ill.
Cats have a tendency to
hide a serious
illness until it reaches a crisis stage.
Rabbits are a prey species, so they tend to
hide clinical signs of
illness until they are remarkably debilitated.2 Clinical signs of dental disease are directly related to the severity of the disease.2 If the dental disease is mild, the rabbit may not show any signs.
Birds are able to
hide signs of
illness from their owners often
until they are critically ill.
Cats are excellent at
hiding illness and you may not notice the signs of a health problem
until it has reached an advanced stage.
And, because our pets are genetically programmed to
hide pain or
illness, a pet owner may not realize anything is wrong
until a problem is pretty far along.
Exotic animals have the ability to suppress their symptoms
until the
illness takes over and they can not
hide it any longer.
Cat
illness starts subtly - your feline friend is good at
hiding problems
until they become critical.
Remember that cats are masters at
hiding their
illnesses, meaning diseases are not diagnosed
until they have reached an advanced stage.
Dogs and especially cats extremely adept at
hiding pain and
illnesses until any underlying medical conditions are far advanced; making it extremely difficult to treat and cure.
As a result, these pets often don't show obvious signs of
illness until they are too sick to
hide it anymore.
«Cats are really good at
hiding illnesses, so oftentimes they're ill and you don't know it
until they're in their last stages.»
Since both cats and dogs are extremely adept at
hiding illness and pain as a survival strategy
until the underlying reason for their discomfort reaches an unbearable point.
Pets are genetically programmed not to show signs of
illness — or at least not to show them
until it is so bad they can not
hide it anymore.