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The Digestive System

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A Balanced Diet for Your Dog

Dogs, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 11, 2007Leave a comment

A Balanced Diet for Your Dog

Proper nutrition is vital to good health. Commercially available premium foods are convenient and their composition is strictly controlled and regulated by the American Association of Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) and the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA).

Digestive System

The Dog’s Digestive System

Dogs, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 11, 2007Leave a comment

The Dog’s Digestive System

Disturbances of the stomach and intestines in dogs have a variety of causes, which include eating bad food and/or foreign objects, bacterial and viral infections, worms, and food allergies. Kidney, liver and pancreatic disease as well as diabetes are also common causes.

Cat Food Allergies

Cats, General Health, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 9, 2007Leave a comment

Food allergy is an abnormal or a hypersensitive reaction to a food ingredient which is usually a protein. 10-20% of allergies in cats are caused by food. CAUSES Beef, dairy products and fish, especially tuna and mackerel are responsible for almost 90 percent of food allergies in cats. These products cause a skin reaction as…

Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of Constipation/Obstipation in Cats

Cats, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 9, 2007Leave a comment

Constipation is the infrequent passage of stool and/or straining to defecate. The feces may be hard or just firmer than normal. Recurrent constipation can lead to Obstipation which is the term used for severe, persistent constipation. The colon, which is the end or terminal portion of the large intestine, becomes dilated and enlarged. Stool retained…

Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment for Diarrhea in Cats

Cats, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 9, 20072 Comments

Diarrhea is defined as a change in the frequency, consistency or volume of stools. It is the most common sign of disease of the small intestine in cats and dogs. Abnormal intestinal absorption of nutrients is usually the underlying cause which can occur because of a variety of infectious, toxins and/or dietary factors. SYMPTOMS * Large volumes of…

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Cats, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 6, 20072 Comments

Inflammatory Bowel Disease is a chronic condition that affects the function of stomach and or intestines. Abnormally large numbers of blood cells invade the bowel which interferes with digestion and absorption of food. The intestines are unable to absorb nutrients from the diet; therefore the food eaten is not able to be utilized by the…

Cat Vomiting

Appetite Loss

Cats, General Health, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 6, 2007Leave a comment

Cats are naturally finicky when it comes to food and missing an occasional meal is not unusual, but cats that stop eating completely even for a few days can develop a liver problem called Fatty Liver or Hepatic Lipidosis which is very serious. This liver disease perpetuates both the appetite loss and the cat’s illness.…

Nutrition

Cats, General Health, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 6, 2007Leave a comment

Proper nutrition is vital to good health and maximizes the quality and length of life. Commercially available premium foods are convenient and their composition is regulated by the American Association of Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) and the United States Food and Drug Administration (USDA). The label should clearly state that the food is nutritionally complete…

Itching and Allergies

Hairballs

Cats, General Health, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 6, 2007Leave a comment

Grooming is part of a cat’s natural behavior. Small amounts of hair are normally swallowed, some of which pass through the digestive tract and are eliminated in the feces. The rest mixes with mucus to form a hairball. Hairballs in the throat area are brought up by regurgitation; those in the stomach are vomited up.…

Causes of & Treatments For Cat Vomiting

Cats, General Health, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 6, 20073 Comments

Vomiting that occurs occasionally in an otherwise healthy cat is generally not a cause for concern. Vomiting that persists for over 72 hours with or without signs of illness such as appetite loss, depression, lethargy, or diarrhea can indicate a more severe problem and should be addressed. The fluids lost during vomiting result in dehydration…

The Feline Digestive System

Cats, General Health, The Digestive SystemBy Dr. Carol OsborneJuly 6, 2007Leave a comment

Cats are naturally fastidious and constantly groom themselves. Vomiting hairballs from time to time is pretty standard, as are occasional bouts of indigestion. As the years go by some owners notice that they are spending a little more time cleaning up hairballs or vomit piles. The litter box may contain more or less stool than…

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