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  1. standard Cats Protection observation chart. 1.1 Criteria for when to contact the vet: a. The cat is unwell - The cat is showing other signs of illness e.g. vomiting, coughing, sneezing - The cat is depressed - The cat is very underweight - The cat has no appetite b. The cat is on medication for another condition or has another condition c.

  2. tly encounter patients with diarrhea. in my feline-only practice. Our protocol in these cases includes1) performing a thorough physical exam to assess for clinical signs like abdominal pain and thickening of the bowel loops; 2) performing appropri.

  3. A number of studies have demonstrated a relatively high incidence of faecal parasites in diarrhoea cases, particularly in cats – some of which will have multiple enteropathogens (Paris et al, 2014) making a full faecal examination an important early investigation in such cases.

  4. 1 maj 1996 · This article outlines the diagnostic and therapeutic approach to acute diarrhoea in the cat and then goes on to discuss, in greater depth, the most common intestinal diseases in the...

  5. These guidelines provide a suggested course of action, based on shelter medicine principles, for the diagnosis and management of chronic diarrhoea arising in cats that are in Cats Protection’s care.

  6. DIAGNOSIS. The major differential diagnoses for kitten diarrhea include dietary, infec-tious, parasitic, and toxic causes. The metabolic, inflammatory, immune-mediated, and neoplastic causes of diarrhea commonly seen in adult cats are rarely seen in kittens.

  7. Diarrhea is often classified according to location (small or large intestinal in origin), mechanism(s) of diarrhea (osmotic decreased solute absorption, secretory hypersecretion of ions, exudative increased permeability, and abnormal motility), and etiology.

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