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Cats - Conditions and DiseasesInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Feline Hepatic Lipidosis Description: A cat rescuer describes her treatment and success through herbs and homeopathy of four severely ill cats who had developed this fatty liver disease. (eattheapple.com) |
Feline Ophthalmology Description: Symposium presentation on feline eye diseases. (vin.com) |
Fleas and How to Deal With Them Description: A pragmatic approach to the control of fleas and some links to resources. (cat-box.net) |
Inka's Story Description: Study dealing with nonketotic hyperosmolar syndrome. Information on the relationship of diet to the disease, glucose charts, case history of this surviving feline. (homepage.ntlworld.com) |
Speedy Description: The amazing story of "Speedy", a kitten born without a pelvis, and saved by a compassionate veterinarian and assistant with the creation of a prosthetic mobile cart made from K'Nex toys. (geocities.com) |
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