Cats are extremely good at
hiding symptoms of disease and so we often don't know a cat is sick until the medical condition is advanced.
A healthy - appearing pet may be
hiding symptoms of a disease or ailment.
A healthy - appearing pet may be
hiding symptoms of a disease or ailment and bloodwork can detect abnormalities that could affect anesthesia - even in pets younger than one year of age.
Because our pets often
hide symptoms of disease, a regular physical examination is a very important part of your pet's health care.
Not exact matches
Plasmodium vivax is also particularly insidious because it can
hide in the body for long periods
of time without
symptoms, causing
disease relapses much later.»
The consistent and widespread
symptoms concern physicians, who wonder if the virus is still
hiding in the body, or if the problems are after - effects
of the body's attempt to fight off the
disease.
Healthcare is not
disease management... it's getting to the root cause
of your
symptoms and pain so they are healed, not
hidden.
If you notice other
symptoms of illness including: weight loss, diarrhea, hair loss, excessive
hiding, constipation, bleeding gums or teeth, or swelling in the mouth; bring your cat to your ZippiVet immediately so they can check for illness, dental
disease or internal obstructions and provide a proper diagnosis.
Symptoms of kidney
disease are unfortunately very often
hidden until the
disease is in the very advanced stages.
And, unfortunately, cats are so good at
hiding signs and
symptoms of disease that by the time
symptoms become obvious, it may be too late.
Dental
disease is one
of the primary
hidden causes
of many
symptoms in pets.
Cats are sometimes able to mask or
hide an illness and
disease, often showing only few
symptoms of illness.
Dogs also naturally
hide arthritis
symptoms, especially in the early stages
of the
disease.
They evolved to
hide symptoms of illness or
disease from predators.
For cats that spend a lot
of time outside,
symptoms may go unnoticed — and cats instinctually
hide disease to protect themselves from predators — which is why annual wellness visits with the veterinarian can uncover a medical condition before it reaches an advanced stage.
Unfortunately, these corrective factors tend to
hide early
symptoms of disease.