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Displaying posts in Cats Surgery

Hernias in Cats: Causes, Symptoms & Surgery

Posted Sep 13th, 2022 in Cat Conditions & Illnesses, Cats, Cats Internal Medicine, Cats Services Treatment, Cats Surgery, Conditions & Illnesses, Internal Medicine, Services & Treatment, Surgery

As long as they are detected early by a vet, hernias in cats usually aren't serious and may be repaired with surgery. Today, we list different types of hernias and offer insight into what you can expect from cat hernia surgery. 

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Cushing's Disease in Cats

Posted Aug 1st, 2022 in Cat Conditions & Illnesses, Cats, Cats Internal Medicine, Cats Services Treatment, Cats Specialty, Cats Surgery, Conditions & Illnesses, Internal Medicine, Services & Treatment, Specialty, Surgery

While Cushing's disease is relatively rare in cats, the symptoms when it does occur can be alarming. Here, our vets share some of the symptoms of Cushing's disease in cats as well as this serious condition's causes.

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Caring For Your Cat After Surgery

Posted May 17th, 2022 in Cats, Cats Core Care, Cats Pain Management, Cats Routine Exams, Cats Services Treatment, Cats Surgery, Cats Tips Advice, Surgery, Tips & Advice

Knowing how to care for your cat after they have surgery is essential to helping your feline friend return to their normal activities as quickly as possible. Here is some advice from our veterinary team about how to care for your cat after surgery.

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Leiomyosarcoma (Stomach And Intestinal Cancer) In Cats

Posted Apr 28th, 2022 in Cancer, Cats, Cats Cancer, Cat Conditions & Illnesses, Cats Diagnostics, Cats End of Life, Cats Internal Medicine, Cats Pain Management, Cats Services Treatment, Cats Surgery, Cats Tips Advice, Conditions & Illnesses, Diagnostics, End of Life, Internal Medicine, Oncology, Surgery, Tips & Advice

Leiomyosarcoma is an aggressive cancer that affects muscles in a cat’s stomach and intestines. Our team shares some tips on signs of stomach and intestinal cancer in cats, as well as diagnosis and treatment options.

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My cat won't eat! What should I do?

Posted Mar 30th, 2022 in Cats, Cat Conditions & Illnesses, Cats Emergency, Cats Nutrition, Cats Services Treatment, Cats Soft Tissue Surgery, Cats Surgery, Conditions & Illnesses, Emergency, Nutrition, Services & Treatment, Soft Tissue Surgery, Surgery

It can be alarming if your cat suddenly stops eating. Should you rush your feline friend to the emergency vet clinic or wait until your vet is available? We share some common reasons why cats stop eating, and how to tell if it’s an emergency.

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Getting Your Cat Fixed: What To Know

Posted Feb 15th, 2022 in Cats, Cats Holistic Care, Cats Soft Tissue Surgery, Cats Surgery, Cats Tips Advice, Holistic Care, Services & Treatment, Soft Tissue Surgery, Surgery, Tips & Advice

If you have adopted a new kitten or adult cat, you may be wondering if and when you should get your new feline friend spayed or neutered. Today, veterinary experts explain why having your cat fixed is beneficial for them and your community.

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Symptoms of Glaucoma in Cats & Treatment

Posted Feb 11th, 2022 in Cats, Cat Conditions & Illnesses, Cats Diagnostics, Cats Emergency, Cats Eye, Cats Ophthalmology, Cats Pain Management, Cats Services Treatment, Cats Specialty, Cats Surgery, Conditions & Illnesses, Diagnostics, Emergency, Eye, Ophthalmology, Pain Management, Services & Treatment, Specialty, Surgery

Glaucoma is a condition that can occur suddenly in cats and may cause blindness if left untreated. Today, we explain more about this painful condition and the treatments available for cats suffering from glaucoma.

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Does My Cat Have A Broken Leg?

Posted Jan 20th, 2022 in Cats, Cats Emergency, Cats Injury, Cats Pain Management, Cats Services Treatment, Cats Surgery, Cats Tips Advice, Emergency, Injury, Pain Management, Services & Treatment, Surgery, Tips & Advice

Veterinarians know that whether your cat is an outdoor feline or an indoor friend, accidents can happen. That's why it's important to understand what to look for if you think your cat may have a broken or fractured leg. 

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