Be aware that
any subtle change in your pet's appearance or behavior could indicate illness.
«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.
Over time,
these subtle changes in your pet's health may progress, leading to advanced stages of illnesses.
Although the risks of anesthetic complications are very rare, our monitoring devices and procedures allow us to respond to
subtle changes in your pets vital signs to minimize this risk.
At home, watch for
subtle changes in your pet's body weight, appetite, water intake, urination and bowel habits, general attitude and activity level.
You are the one who cares for your pet, day in and day out, and therefore you may notice
subtle changes in your pet's behavior or physical
Watch for
subtle changes in your pet's body weight, appetite, water intake, urination and bowel habits, as well as general attitude and activity level.
How it benefits you: Regular wellness exams allow your vet to evaluate
subtle changes in your pet's health and diagnose conditions such as masses, heart murmurs, arthritis and dental disease before they worsen, which can save valuable time, money and stress in the long run.
Once a health baseline is established, it is much easier for the veterinarian to catch
any subtle changes in the pet's physical condition.
Often, owners notice
subtle changes in their pet, but they don't attribute it to the disease that's present in the mouth.
This information may help you and your veterinary advisors to identify
subtle changes in your pet early and allow for more successful management of the changes.
Not exact matches
Subtle behavioral
changes, such as hiding away for long periods of time, as well as more obvious
changes, such as over-grooming to the point of losing fur, are all potential signs of stress
in pet cats.
You are
in the best position to look for the
subtle changes in behavior that may indicate your
pet is suffering.
Just like us, each animal is slightly different so having these trending values helps the doctor
in detecting
subtle changes that may indicate a health problem early before it starts to affect your
pet.
Often, the first sign of disease or injury is
in the form of a
subtle change to the
pet's routine and typical behaviors — being slightly less excited about dinner, sleeping
in a different place, playing for shorter periods of time, or moving
in a different way.
As
in humans, some health issues that affect older
pets can begin with very
subtle changes that may go unnoticed until the problem has become serious.
Changes in your
pet's well - being can be rapid and
subtle.
Learn to look for
subtle signs of illness, and take special note of
changes in the routine and habits of your
pet bird.
Documenting the passage of time, David Claerbout's drawings for a film examine the slow decay of a thousand years brought upon by natural elements, while
Peter Liversidge's Polaroid diptychs focus on
subtle atmospheric
changes evoked
in only a matter of minutes.