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Hepatic lipidosis in cats

Hepatic lipidosis in cats

Cats are mandatory carnivors and need a protein -rich diet with essential amino acids for their energy metabolism. A short phase of loss of appetite or hyporexia can lead to metabolic disorders.¹, ² With negative energy balance, lipase activity is stimulated in the peripheral adipose tissue in order to release fatty acids into the blood. These are absorbed by the liver, oxidized and either installed in VLDL (very-low-density-lipoproteins) or stored as a triglycerides intracellularly.¹ In anorectic cats, most triglycerides are stored due to the limited oxidative capacity and VLDL redistribution in Lebernervakuol.

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Abyssinian cat health

Abyssinian cat health

Abyssinian cats are one of the oldest and most fascinating cat breeds. Their striking appearance, coupled with a lively and curious nature, make them popular pets. However, in addition to their beauty and elegance, it is crucial to learn about the health aspects of this breed. Our goal is to provide you with comprehensive and detailed information about hereditary diseases and health problems in Abyssinian cats to promote their well-being and health.

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Nutritional advice for cats

Nutritional advice for cats

As a cat friendly clinic, we at the Arndt Small Animal Center attach great importance to ensuring that our beloved four-legged friends are healthy and happy. Proper nutrition plays a crucial role. In this article we would like to provide you with comprehensive nutritional advice for your cat. We cover all aspects, from choosing the right food to special dietary requirements for certain cat breeds and life stages.

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