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cyclopsgrl
at Fri Mar 23 11:10:34 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cyclopsgrl ]
Your post was pretty cryptic. I am guessing you took them both in around the same time for a routine annual exam?
Did the vet indicate if anything was wrong? If the vet thought something might be wrong, they would expand the blood test more. Or are you just wondering why the vet read or showed you different results for your two cats?
If the vet read them off to you, I find with my boys, the vet will scan down the list pretty quick and not alway read all of them out-loud. She'll read anything of interest out loud...
It is also likely that now that she is 8, they ran a more Senior focused test. Usually sometime around 8 to 10, they call cats Senior. With Seniors, they tend to keep a close eye on kidney and thyroid functions on blood results.
If you notice her putting on weight, the vet will likely have you switch to Senior foods. My boys switched around age 9. ----- Tammy
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