It’s shocking what’s been found on routine blood and urine screening tests in “healthy” cats. Diabetes, kidney disease, anemia, urinary crystals, and many other conditions, all of which are easier to treat and manage when diagnosed earlier. Early detection can help prevent further suffering for your cat, and additional financial costs and potential heartbreak for you. All cats should have routine blood and urine tests every 6 months to 2 years — depending on their age, any changes in their appetite, thirst, or weight, and any conditions they already have.
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