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Cat Lab Work

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As veterinarians, we rely on laboratory testing to monitor baseline values and look for signs of illness in cats. These tests give us information beyond what we can obtain during a physical examination, and they are a crucial aspect of veterinary care. 

Here at University Animal Clinic, we understand that you want to do what’s best for your feline friend but may have questions about their care. That’s why we’ve answered some of the most common questions about laboratory tests for cats below. If you are looking for a skilled veterinarian in Sarasota, FL, we’d love to help. Give us a call at (941) 253-5218 today for the compassionate care your cat needs. 

What is lab work for a cat, and how is it done? 

Lab work for cats primarily consists of two things — blood work and urine samples. As veterinarians, we rely on these tests to monitor our feline patients’ ongoing health and to check for signs of certain diseases. 

When we do blood work for a cat, we draw a sample from the jugular vein or a leg vein. Then, we enter the sample into our analyzer and compare it to the normal values for healthy cats. We collect urine samples either through a special cat litter or by inserting a small gauge needle into the bladder. 

Lab work allows us to check several things in cats, including: 

  • Organ function
  • Thyroid levels
  • Electrolytes
  • Urine concentration
  • Urinary tract infections

How does a baseline lab test impact the health and well-being of my cat?

Baseline lab tests are essential because they let us track health changes in patients. They also provide a timeline for when various problems may have started. If, for example, your cat’s blood work is normal one year and not the next, it gives us an idea of when the problem may have taken place. Without baseline lab tests, we have no way of knowing when health problems began.

What are some reasons that my cat might need lab work done?

We recommend baseline lab work for all cats regardless of their age or health status. In addition, your cat might need lab work if they are sick or going under anesthesia for a procedure. 

Symptoms that may prompt us to recommend lab work for your cat include: 

  • GI abnormalities
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Weight loss

What are some possible cat health conditions that lab work can help detect?

As veterinarians, we rely on lab work to help us detect several conditions in cats. 

Health conditions we can detect with lab work include: 

  • Kidney disease (especially in older cats)
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Signs of Diabetes in cats
  • Liver failure
  • Feline immunodeficiency virus
  • Feline leukemia virus
  • Calcium deficiencies
  • Low protein
  • Anemia

What specific things are being looked at while using my cat's blood work? And what can it tell my veterinarian about my cat's health?

We examine several things when doing lab work. Lab work usually includes three to four different tests. A complete blood count (or CBC) allows us to assess your cat’s red and white blood cell counts as well as platelet counts. Another common component of blood work, blood chemistry, looks at values related to your cat’s kidney and liver function, protein levels related to pancreatic function, and thyroid function. During urinalysis, we look for bacteria and red or white blood cells in the urine. 

The results of these tests give us a clear picture of your cat’s health and can help us identify health problems. 

Is blood work alone enough to ensure a proper diagnosis of a cat's illness?

Blood work is a powerful diagnostic tool, but it does not always tell the whole story. Sometimes sick cats have completely normal blood work. Because blood work gives us a lot of information about organ function, feline diabetes, urinary tract infections, and hyperthyroidism, it provides an excellent starting point. When we need further testing, we may recommend additional lab work or diagnostic imaging, such as ultrasounds or x-rays. 

Why is lab work so important in the early detection and diagnosis of cat illnesses?

Early detection gives us the best chance of treating disease and restoring your cat’s health. Even if we cannot cure a health problem, detecting it early allows us to begin an appropriate course of treatment right away and to use various treatment modalities to improve the patient’s quality of life. 

If you live in or near Sarasota, FL, and are looking for pet care, contact us at (941) 253-5218 to set an appointment. You can also email us at staff@uacvet.com. Our staff would love to talk with you!

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Brought my baby ferret here, Dr. Sam was awesome about letting me ask all of my questions and giving me direct answers (really bothers me when we see a vet for our cats and can’t get clear answers).

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The staff and doctors were extremely helpful and kind. I feel confident in their ability to diagnose and treat my puppies. I’m so thankful they were referred to me by a friend.

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Most caring and helpful Vet ever. The staff are amazing and are so wonderful with all pets. They take amazing care of my two fur babies. I wouldn’t trust my two pups with anyone else. You can really tell how much the love animals.

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By far the best vet I have ever been to! We just moved to the area and by some horrible chance had two pet emergencies in our first month with my pets, Moose and Thor. Not only did they get us in same day..

Joe R

Incredibly grateful to the staff of University Animal Clinic. We have been a customer for over 20 years. They were able to take care of our dog Duke today for an unscheduled appointment for UTI. Couldn’t imagine going to anybody else.

Ellen Wolak

Very welcoming right from the moment I made the first appointment. Due to the COVID virus, I could not go in with my cat to see the vet but she called me and we had a great conversation. They took some blood and a few days later the vet called me with the results.

Cara Pabis

Awesome reptile vet! I thought there was a problem with my bearded dragon so I made an app to bring him in. Dr. Sara was knowledgeable, professional, and down to earth. UAC is clean and doesn’t smell like urine whatsoever. I love coming here and will continue to bring my pets here.

Tresha Keener

This was Tanks first visit and will be his only vet from now on!!! They were helpful, informative and friendly!! Thanks to everyone who works there!!! Tank had a great experience!

Dean Gibson

Yesterday was our first visit to this clinic. I brought my 6 year old Goffin Cockatoo Chance in for a wellness check and nail trim and also to discuss her ongoing feather plucking issues. Dr. Leigh Samanowitz was Amazing as were all the staff.

Margie Bauer

We’ve always had a great experience at University Animal Clinic. The doctors and team are all very knowledgeable and friendly. They get back to you in a timely manner and work with you when it comes to scheduling appointments.

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