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Daily Archives: 30 August 2019

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High blood pressure in cats – the silent danger

Pets & Companion AnimalsBy Grace Lowry30 August 2019

Middle aged to older cats can suffer from high blood pressure (hypertension). It occurs when a cat’s arterial blood pressure is continually higher than normal. This can be the result of worsening renal function or hyperthyroidism (elevation in thyroid hormone) but mostly we just don’t know why it happens. High blood pressure can affect many…

When being cuddly is not cute…

Pets & Companion AnimalsBy Grace Lowry30 August 2019

Much like the human population, companion animals are becoming increasingly overweight. In New Zealand the statistics are alarmingly high and a significant proportion of the patients we see on a day to day basis are overweight. Why should we care and why not just embrace our fuller-bodied pets? A concept that has in the past…

Pyometra – The silent sickness in your old entire bitch

Pets & Companion AnimalsBy Grace Lowry30 August 2019

What is this disease we are talking about, that in some cases, you may not even know is happening in your own dog until she becomes very sick and compromised…. Pyometra (pyo) is effectively a pus filled uterus that can develop in an ovary intact bitch. Why this occurs, without getting too technical, is because…

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