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Cats Surgery Articles
Just a few of the different types of cat surgery include spaying and neutering, cataract surgery, joint replacement, and cancer surgery. Spaying and neutering is the most common type of cat surgery. Continue reading to learn more about cats and the different surgeries they might need to have. The more informed you are about a surgical procedure (what it's for, what is actually done, risks involved), the more you are able to ask the right questions, decide if this is something you want to do for your pet, and what you can do to help with your cat's recovery.
- Tumor Removal Through Cat Surgery
A growing lump on your cat's body is one of the most common of cat cancer symptoms. Cat surgery can cure cat cancer symptoms. A feline tumor is often...
- Treating Feline Lymphoma with Surgery
Feline lymphoma is common in older pets and develops in any part of the body. Kittens infected with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) were initially susceptible to lymphoma at an early age.
- The Surgical Treatment of Cat Thyroid Problems
The cat thyroid gland is located on either side of the cat's windpipe. It controls endocrine activity. Hyperthyroidism is caused due to an overactive thyroid gland...
- Surgical Treatment for Hyperthyroidism in Cats
Hyperthyroidism in cats is a common disorder that affects cats when their thyroid becomes overactive. This condition can be dealt with in a few different ways; surgery being a popular method of treatment.
- Surgery and Surgical Complications in cats
Removal of the suture remnants seemed to calm the problem down but I think it took about 2 weeks after we removed the sutures before the dog (this patient was a dog) finally was willing to leave the area alone.
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma is very common in cats with white ears and also occurs fairly commonly on the nose of white cats.
- Recovery Care After Cat Surgery
Cat surgery is a stressful experience that also weakens the pet. Post surgery, a cat needs time to recuperate and you have to offer a special diet and extra care to make sure your cat gets back to normal.
- Prolapse
There are several steps to take in controlling the problem of rectal prolapse and if any step is missed or if an incorrect conclusion is drawn at any stage in the process it can encourage relapse.
- Plastic Surgery for an Injured Cat
Cat plastic surgery has become common amongst top cat breeders and cat show entrants despite having stringent rules disqualifying animals who have undergone...
- Feline Perineal Urethrostomy: Surgical Treatment for FLUTD
FLUTD urolithiasis or feline lower urinary tract disorders in cats cause excessive discomfort and pain. Cat's that exhibit several symptoms should be diagnosed and treated promptly in order to prevent urethral blockage commonly seen in male cats.
- Feline Fibrosarcoma Removal though Surgery
Feline fibrosarcoma is a type of highly malignant tumor that is known to develop where needles have injected vaccinations. In domesticated cats, about .02 percent of vaccinations give rise to a fibrosarcoma tumor, and once the condition has been contracted, there is little any veterinarian can do to treat the problem.
- Cat Post-Surgery Care
Cat post surgery care is critical for the full recovery of any cat that has undergone surgery. Rest, food, water and a clean environment will ensure that the cat will rebound from the surgery within a matter of days.
- Cat Cataract Surgery
If your cat has been diagnosed with a cataract, surgery could be an option. The decision to undergo cat cataract surgery will be determined by a number of factors, including the overall health of your cat, complete diagnosis of any other eye disorders, size and location of the cataract and surgery and hospitalizations costs.
- Canine Mast Cell Removal through Surgery
A canine mast cell is part of a dog's immune system. Mast cells are usually located in the skin of canines, as well as in their intestines or windpipe.


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