Case Studies

How to Tempt Feed Your Picky Feline Friend

In this guide, we’ll share some easy and practical tips to help encourage your cat to eat, whether you’re at home or in a hospital setting. Cats can be picky eaters, and losing their appetite can lead to health complications.

Chronic Rhinitis in Cats (the chronic snuffler cat)

Chronic rhinitis is a term that means chronic (over 30 days is deemed chronic) inflammation of the nose. The main causes of chronic nasal discharge in cats are viral, bacterial or fungal infections, cancer and also inflammatory disease.

Nasal Cancers Frequently Asked Questions

As nasal cancers progress, cats can sometimes develop problems with breathing. The cancer can also invade into nearby structures such as the brain or eyes causing neurological deterioration, blindness, or facial deformities.

Overview of Diabetes Mellitus in Cats

Diabetes mellitus is a condition where your cat’s body is unable to properly regulate blood sugar levels due to a problem with the hormone insulin. Recognising the early signs of diabetes in your cat can make a big difference.

An Overview of Urethral Obstruction

Urethral obstruction, commonly known as a urinary blockage, is a life-threatening condition that occurs primarily in male cats. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.

PKD Epidemiology – Journal Club

Large scale epidemiological study on feline autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Some studies have revealed that cats without the conventional PKD1 variant can develop ADPKD

Recognising and Managing Hypoglycemia in Diabetic Cats

Hypoglycemia is a medical emergency that can have serious consequences if not promptly addressed. One of the earliest signs of hypoglycemia is general weakness.

Diet and Nutrition for Diabetic Cats

Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning their natural diet consists primarily of animal proteins and fats, with minimal carbohydrates.

How to Perform an Ear Tip Blood Glucose Measurement

We demonstrate the technique of taking an ear tip blood glucose measurement from a cat in this article, using our model, Professor Moriarty.

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