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Guide Description: "Diagnosing Internal Organ Dysfunction by External Appearance in Cats"

๐Ÿ” A comprehensive practical guide to recognizing hidden health problems in cats!

This detailed and structured guide will teach you how to diagnose cat diseases based on external signs and behavior. Now you can spot warning signals before visiting a veterinarian and help your pet in time!

๐Ÿ“– Whatโ€™s inside the guide?

๐Ÿ”น Introduction to External Diagnosis

โœ” Why can a cat's appearance and behavior reveal internal health issues?
โœ” How can observing your pet help detect problems before medical tests?
โœ” How to follow a step-by-step diagnostic algorithm?

๐Ÿ”น Diagnostic Algorithm

โœ” Eyes, nose, ears: which changes indicate internal organ dysfunction?
โœ” Oral health and teeth: how to identify inflammation and kidney issues?
โœ” Skin and coat: signs of metabolic disorders, hormonal imbalances, and liver dysfunction?
โœ” Discharge (pus, mucus, blood): how to interpret different types?
โœ” Body movement and coordination: how posture, gait, and movements reflect internal health?
โœ” Behavior: detecting illnesses through activity level, sociability, and reactions to stimuli.

๐Ÿ”น Organ-Related External Manifestations

โœ” How eye, nose, and mucosal conditions relate to the lymphatic system, connective tissue, and urinary system.
โœ” Why can red eye vessels indicate cystitis?
โœ” Crusty mucous membranes: link to gastrointestinal inflammation and leaky gut syndrome.
โœ” Skin inflammation, acne, greasy coat: signs of liver dysfunction, metabolic issues, and hormonal imbalances.

๐Ÿ”น Diagnosing Diseases via Coat and Skin

โœ” Dry, oily, brittle fur: what do these signs reveal about internal health?
โœ” "Alcoholic cap" and matted undercoat: liver and kidney problems.
โœ” Skin and fur color: detecting vitamin deficiencies and blood circulation disorders.

๐Ÿ”น Stool and Digestive Health Analysis

โœ” Stool color chart: what indicates pancreatic insufficiency, liver problems, or infection?
โœ” How to distinguish kidney-related diarrhea from intestinal inflammation?
โœ” What causes mucus, blood, or changes in stool odor?

๐Ÿ”น Nervous System, Hormonal, and Behavioral Links

โœ” Hyperactivity and sleep disturbances โ€“ symptoms of thyroid disorders and hormonal imbalances.
โœ” Irritability, "wandering" behavior โ€“ signs of liver toxicity.
โœ” Fear of hands, aggression towards the owner โ€“ tension in the skull base and nasopharynx.
โœ” Why do other cats suddenly start attacking one cat without reason?

๐Ÿ”น Gait and Posture Abnormalities

โœ” Tucked-in pelvis, "arched back," body sagging โ€“ how these relate to kidney issues, intestines, and circulation?
โœ” How to evaluate a cat's gait and respond to unsteadiness, stiffness, or coordination issues?
โœ” How "scapular block" affects digestion and movement coordination?

๐Ÿ”น Diagnosing by Catโ€™s Body Zones

โœ” Submandibular area โ€“ immune system, lymphatic health, infections.
โœ” Shoulder blades โ€“ stomach, pancreas, gallbladder.
โœ” Tail base โ€“ intestinal and urinary system health.
โœ” Nasopharynx โ€“ vestibular system, cognitive function.

 

๐Ÿ“Œ Who is this guide for?

โœ… Cat breeders โ€“ for timely pet diagnostics.
โœ… Cat owners โ€“ to better understand their petโ€™s health.
โœ… Veterinarians and vet students โ€“ for additional analysis in clinical examinations.
โœ… Anyone who wants to understand feline body language and health better!

 

๐Ÿ“ฅ Format: PDF, available for immediate download after purchase.
๐Ÿ“Œ Pages: 25
๐Ÿ“š Language: English (Russian version also available!)

๐ŸŒฟ Understand your catโ€™s health by its appearance! Order this guide and learn how to detect hidden diseases before they become serious problems.

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Guide: Diagnosing Internal Organ Dysfunction by External Appearance

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