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  1. 2 sie 2018 · HCT provides an estimate of red blood cells as a percent of the total volume of blood. A normal value for a healthy adult cat is approximately 30% to 45%, but normals vary according to what method is used and the individual laboratory. This is the measurement used most often to determine anemia.

  2. Hematology (Complete Blood Count) Reference Ranges. Data on various species compiled and adapted in part from multiple sources, including Latimer KS, Duncan & Prasse’s Veterinary Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Pathology, 5th ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2011; and Weiss DJ, Wardrop KJ, Schalm’s Veterinary Hematology, 6th ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

  3. The most common test to diagnose anemia is the packed cell volume (PCV), also called the hematocrit (HCT). In a normal cat, 25% to 45% of the blood will be red blood cells. If the PCV is below 25%, the cat is anemic.

  4. Serum Biochemical Analysis Reference Ranges. Data on various species compiled and adapted in part from multiple sources, including Latimer KS, Duncan & Prasse’s Veterinary Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Pathology, 5th ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2011; and Kaneko JJ, Harvey JW, Bruss ML, Clinical Biochemistry of Domestic Animals, 6th ed., Academic ...

  5. catempire.org › 2018/08/04 › cat-blood-test-results-explainedCat Blood Test Results Explained

    4 sie 2018 · HCT provides an estimate of red blood cells as a percent of the total volume of blood. A normal value for a healthy adult cat is approximately 30% to 45%, but normals vary according to what method is used and the individual laboratory. This is the measurement used most often to determine anemia.

  6. 26 lip 2024 · The following article will discuss indications for blood work in cats, common blood tests performed, and what certain values may tell your veterinarian about your feline’s overall health. Why Might Cats Need Blood Work? Blood work is commonly performed in cats for a variety of reasons, including:

  7. Cats rarely can have too many red blood cells, which is called polycythemia. In animals with too many red blood cells, the blood can become too thick, impairing the ability of the heart to deliver oxygen throughout the body. Red blood cells are formed in the bone marrow.

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