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Acute renal failure in a 1 year old mn cat

Acute renal failure in a 1 year old mn cat

1 year old mn DSH indoor only cat presented for lethargy, significant weight loss (3 lbs) and PU/PD Renovations are being done on the house but there is no known exposure to toxins Labwork showed mild azotemia with isosthenuria (will add lab values to post shortly) Radiographs showed bilateral renomegaly U/A showed quiet sediment-urine culture…

Gallbladder Pathology

Molly is an overweight (4/5 BCS) 7 year old spayed female Beagle that come in for an exam. The owner was concerned about her “bloated” abdomen.  Diagnostic workup included abdominal x-rays and a complete blood profile, CBC and UA. The ONLY abnormality noted on the lab work was a Trace of blood in the urine…