Pancreatitis in Cats | VCA Animal Hospital
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CAUSES Modern feline diet, which is lacking in natural enzymes, causing the cat's pancreas to get overworked Possible genetic predisposition (Siamese more at risk) Cat obesity or cats that are overweight are more likely to develop pancreatitis High amounts of fat present in the blood: This is a condition some cat breeds are more likely to have than others, such as Siamese. Blunt abdominal trauma: Injuries to the abdomen, such as being hit by a car, another pet running into them, etc. Modern feline diet, which is lacking in natural enzymes, causing the cat's pancreas to get overworked Possible genetic predisposition (Siamese more at risk) Cat obesity or cats that are overweight are more likely to develop pancreatitis Obesity: Obese cats have higher fat levels in their blood compared to thinner felines. ... High amounts of fat present in the blood: This is a condition some cat breeds are more likely to have than others, such as Siamese. ...
Modern feline diet, which is lacking in natural enzymes, causing the cat's pancreas to get overworked
Possible genetic predisposition (Siamese more at risk)
Cat obesity or cats that are overweight are more likely to develop pancreatitis
High amounts of fat present in the blood: This is a condition some cat breeds are more likely to have than others, such as Siamese.
Blunt abdominal trauma: Injuries to the abdomen, such as being hit by a car, another pet running into them, etc.
Obesity: Obese cats have higher fat levels in their blood compared to thinner felines. ...
High amounts of fat present in the blood: This is a condition some cat breeds are more likely to have than others, such as Siamese. ...
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