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  1. LocosMom

    Abdominal ultrasound - does it check all of their organs?

    Hi all, this may be a silly question. Will an abdominal ultrasound check their bladder, kidneys, bowels, liver, intestines, etc? Thank you!
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    SIBO? Bowel issues? confusing blood work results…

    Hi all, My poor baby has had a beyond rough year (dental extractions, PU surgery and a craniotomy). Since March (at the end of the surgeries),his bowel movements have changed. He goes from having bouts of constipation, normal stool, stool with soft and unformed bits, and the occasional...
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    Lower body twitching/spasms, over grooming sides and agitation.

    Please help 😩 My 12 year old male cat has a clean bill of health (blood, urine and CT). However, he has had a very stressful year (3 surgeries - dental, PU and a meningoma brain tumor). Lately he has been over grooming his sides and I notice twitch/spasm like moves on his middle/lower back and...
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    Straining, laying in the litter box but then has a normal pee

    Hi all, May cat has had a very stressful year thus far due to surgeries/medical issues. He had PU surgery at the end of February. He is almost 13. I have recently found him laying in his litter box at times. On other occasions I will see him posture to pee but not produce anything. However, he...
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    Cat straining to poop, bum a bit red & off bowel movements

    My almost 13 year old boy has been going from having soft poops, hard poops, normal poops with some diarrhea at the ends for the past few months. I give him restoralax every few days to help. Doctors suspect it’s due to stress he’s endured this year (3 different surgeries and various medications...
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    Cat goes from running & jumping about to hiding in the closet

    Hi all, my almost 13 year old boy has been to hell and back this year (3 surgeries in 1.5 months - dental extractions, PU surgery and a craniotomy 😳). He has been up and down since March. He has been seen and assessed by different vets a few different times and there is nothing overly concerning...
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