Monthly Archives: November 2019

Musculoskeletal- Feline

Although dogs and cats walk on four legs, their anatomy is very similar to people. The musculoskeletal system allows your pet to move around in their environment. Abnormalities of this system are often associated with injury. Cranial cruciate ligament rupture and fractures represent … Continue reading

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Eyes, Ears, Skin- Feline

Your pet’s eyes allow perception of colors, forms, and depth. What you see from the outside represents a fraction of what the eye beholds. A dog and cat’s eye is a complex organ that offers a window into the rest … Continue reading

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Circulatory- Feline

The circulatory system delivers vital oxygen to the tissues in the body and carries wastes from the tissues to be excreted. The cycle of blood circulation begins in the heart. The heart pumps blood through the lungs to fill up … Continue reading

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Digestive- Feline

Problems related to the digestive system represent the most common medical problem seen by veterinarians. The digestive system begins at the mouth. Food enters the mouth; chewing action from the teeth breaks food down to allow digestive enzymes in the … Continue reading

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Medicated Baths

Medicated baths can help ease many skin conditions in your pet. If he or she suffers from seborrhea a noncontagious condition that can cause skin to become dry and flaky.. #StaffordAnimalHospital #Stafford #VA

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