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Unfortunately, there's no single test for cancer. However, certain indicators on blood work might suggest the possibility of cancer....
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Very similar to how blood is drawn in humans, we do actually take a needle and get a sample directly from their veins in one of their four legs....
How does my veterinarian decide which lab tests to order for my cat? - Brunswick Veterinary Hospital
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It depends on the cat's clinical picture. Depending on the cat's condition, we might prioritize certain lab tests or add additional ones....
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A baseline lab test is essentially a lab test conducted on a patient when they're healthy....
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I highly recommend that all senior patients get at least routine lab work done....
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Kittens might need lab work for various reasons....
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Lab tests in cats are very effective, particularly because cats don't often show obvious signs of illness....
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It's no more painful than we have our own blood drawn, because we do actually get poked with a needle to get the sample....
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There are different methods to draw blood from a cat....
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Your vet might order lab work for your cat if they suspect an underlying illness....
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It depends on what we see with that individual patient....
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Healthy adult cats may need lab work to evaluate overall organ function or to look for evidence of illness....