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Pretty common. That's one of the number one reasons we see canine patients. They're coming in with allergic-like symptoms....
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There really aren't any over-the-counter medications that I would say are safe for kitty cats....
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Most of the time, no, but it is possible depending on if your pet is painful, and they may not want to get in certain positions, and if your pet is...
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It helps us to determine whether there are fractures or bone issues....
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Not that I'm aware of and would feel would be safe to recommend. ...
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The ones that we do here are ultrasound and x-ray. As a person, you may think about the risk of x-ray as being radiation exposure....
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Diagnostic imaging such as x-rays or ultrasound, which we do here, may be recommended if your pet is sick or hurt, such as limping on a certain leg...
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You can give your kitty NSAIDs as long as a veterinarian prescribes them....
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With x-rays, I tell clients that it's a noninvasive test that we do....
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Even if we don't necessarily find the problem, it can rule out problems....
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If you notice any behavior changes in your kitty cat, you notice that your kitty cat's limping, not jumping, cries when you pet it, is hiding from ...
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The safety depends a lot on their comfort, so we try to make the procedure as comfortable as possible....
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Most of the diagnostic imaging, like x-rays and ultrasound or echocardiogram, we do right here in our clinic....
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Not necessarily, but it's possible because we are trying to figure out the whole picture of what's going on....
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No, it's not recommended. The exception is Gabapentin, but we use a formulation that's specifically made for cats. ...
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The diagnostic imaging itself is not painful. If you've ever had an x-ray or even an ultrasound, you know that that in itself is not painful....
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When I think about baseline, I think about "normal." So if we have baseline radiographs or x-rays, we know what your cat's "normal" is....
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By mouth is the most consistent way to get pain medication into the cat as far as absorption and things like that go....