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Umbilical Hernia in Cats
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Twitch-Skin Syndrome in Cats
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Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome in Cats Feline hyperesthesia syndrome (FHS), also known as “twitch-skin syndrome” and “psychomotor epilepsy,” is an
Twisted Spleen in Cats
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Splenic Torsion in Cats The spleen exists as a main support to the immune system. It acts as a filter to destroy excess red blood cells, and as a reservoir for blood. Sp
Tumors of the Vagina in Cats
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Vaginal Tumors in Cats Vaginal tumors in cats are extremely rare and are usually of benign smooth muscle origin. (There are several types of smooth muscle tumors, includ
Tumors of the Gums (Epulis) in Cats
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Epulis in Cats Tumors or tumor-like masses on an animals gums are referred to as epulides. They appear early on as masses sprouting from the gum, which seem to hang from
Tumors of the Endocrine Glands in Cats
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Oncocytoma in Cats Oncocytoma is an extremely rare and benign tumor in cats. This type of tumor involves atypical cells found in the endocrine glands and epithelium (the
Tumor Related to Vaccinations in Cats
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Vaccine-associated Sarcoma in Cats Reports of a sarcoma (a cancerous mass arising from bone, cartilage, fat or muscle) developing at the site of vaccine injection sites
Tumor of the Thymus in Cats
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Thymoma in Cats The thymus is a small glandular organ located in front of the heart. Its special function is to serve as a reservoir for the production and maturation of
Tumor of the Nerves in Cats
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Nerve Sheath Tumor in Cats Nerve sheath tumors are tumors that grow from the myelin sheath that covers the peripheral and spinal nerves. This type of tumor affects the n
Tumor of the Meninges in Cats
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Meningioma in Cats Meningioma, the most common brain tumor found in cats, is a tumor affecting the meninges, the system of membranes that envelops the central nervous s
Tumor of the Eye in Cats
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Uveal Melanoma in Cats The uvea is the part of the eye that is made up of the iris (the colored part of the eye surrounding the pupil), the ciliary body (which produces
Tritrichomonas foetus in Cats
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Feline Tritrichomonas foetus Parasitic Infection Cats and kittens from shelters and catteries are at higher risk of contracting an intestinal parasite that causes a long
Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Urinary Tract in Cats
2016/5/4 9:14:44
Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Renal, Bladder and Urethra in Cats Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is a malignant (aggressive) and metastasizing (spreading) cancer
Toxoplasmosis in Cats
2016/5/4 9:14:41
Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Cats Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) parasite. It is one of the most common parasitic diseases a
Tooth Fracture in Cats
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Traumatic Tooth Injury in Cats Injuries involving damage to the tooths enamel, dentin, and cement are referred to as tooth fractures. These injuries occur either o
Tooth Enamel Malformation in Cats
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Enamel Hypoplasia/Hypocalcification in Cats When tooth enamel -- the outer coating of the tooth -- is allowed to develop normally it has a smooth and white appearance. A
Tooth Dislocation or Sudden Loss in Cats
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Tooth Luxation or Avulsion in Cats There are different types of tooth luxation -- the clinical term that is given for a dislocation of the tooth from its normal spot in
Tooth Decay in Cats
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Feline Oral Resorptive Lesions (FORL) or Odontoclastic Resorption in Cats In cats, the odontoclast, a type of cell, can cause the tooth structures to disintegrate
Too Much Acid in the Body in Cats
2016/5/4 9:14:28
Metabolic Acidosis in Cats Acid and alkali are normal components of the blood supply, both playing very important roles in the body. The lungs and kidneys are chiefly re
Tonsil Cancer (Squamous Cell Carcinoma) in Cats
2016/5/4 9:14:25
Tonsillar Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Cats The epithelium is the cellular covering of all of the internal and external surfaces of the body, protecting the organs, inner
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