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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Cat Inflammatory Bowel Disease: An Overview

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a common disease of cats characterized by chronic, cyclic or intermittent anorexia, weight loss and bouts of vomiting and/or diarrhea, which may continue for years. The cause of this condition is unknown.Inflammatory bowel disease causes gastrointestinal upset and abdominal pain. It is most common in middle-aged and older cats, although younger cats can be affected as well. The most consistent clinical sign in cats suffering from IBD is anorexia, followed

Symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Cats

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a common disorder in cats characterized by inflammation and thickening of the intestinal lining, together with classic signs of gastrointestinal distress.Inflammatory bowel disease causes chronic, cyclic or intermittent gastrointestinal upset and abdominal pain. The symptoms may be mild at first but typically worsen with time. IBD is most common in middle-aged and older cats, although younger cats can be affected as well. Some reports suggest that Siamese cats - and

Diagnosing Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Cats

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a common feline gastrointestinal disorder that is fairly difficult to diagnose. Ultimately, an intestinal biopsy is normally necessary to definitively diagnose this condition, although sometimes even that is inconclusive.The results of routine blood tests and urinalyses are usually normal or inconclusive in cats with IBD, although these tests still are important to help the veterinarian rule out other causes of the cat’s discomfort. Many veterinarians will recommend testing the

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