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What do the numbers mean on a cat blood test?

What do the numbers mean on a cat blood test?

Cat blood test results explained RBC: Red Blood Cells. RBC (mil/uL) stands for the concentration of red blood cells in millions per microliter of whole blood. This is a measurement made by a machine that counts cells. HGB: Hemoglobin. HGB shows the hemoglobin concentration of whole blood.

What to look for in a cat’s blood work?

Your cat’s blood work allows our veterinarians to evaluate the following: Albumin (ALB): This is a serum protein that helps evaluate hydration, hemorrhage, and intestinal, liver, and kidney disease. Alkaline phosphatase (ALKP): Elevations in this test may indicate liver damage, Cushing’s disease, or active bone growth in a young cat.

What kind of disease does a Burmese cat have?

Burmese are generally healthy, although they can be prone to gingivitis and may be sensitive to anesthesia. The following diseases have also been seen in Burmese: Lipemia of the aqueous humor, a transient milky appearance of the eye during kittenhood, which usually resolves on its own.

When did the Burmese cat breed become popular?

The Cat Fanciers Association began registering Burmese in 1936 but suspended registrations in 1947 because breeders were still using Siamese in their breeding programs. Registrations resumed in 1953 after the practice was stopped. Today the Burmese is a popular breed among cat lovers.

When to have your cat’s blood work done?

During semi-annual wellness exams: This is recommended if your veterinarian suggests it as part of a thorough physical examination because cat blood work, along with other bodily fluids like urine, can help identify conditions the examination portion of a physical cannot

When to start blood tests for older pets?

Dogs and cats age rapidly, so big health changes are not uncommon in short amounts of time. That’s where blood tests for older pets become helpful. When your cat or dog reaches seven or eight years of age, it’s time to start thinking about senior wellness care — specifically, having your pet’s blood checked once a year.

Is there blood type test for domestic cats?

Feline Blood Type Please note:The blood type genetic test is available for all domestic breeds of cat. This test is 97% accurate at predicting a cat’s blood type; in about 3% of cats the genetic results do not match the conventional blood typing results, indicating that there are additional mutations yet to be identified.

Can a cat get kidney disease from a blood test?

Sometimes the doctor can catch something like kidney disease in its earliest stages by doing this. For example, a cat might have higher BUN and creatinine levels than they did the year before, even though they are not yet above the normal ranges for those values.