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X-Rays For Cats: When is It Necessary?

X-rays can also be used to treat cats. The examination helps the veterinarian to make the right diagnosis in the event of injuries or a disease of the velvet paw. In the guide, you will find out when the examination makes sense.

X-rays are an imaging process that makes the different tissues of the kitty visible as a two-dimensional silhouette. So can in particular ones, but also organs in cats can be imaged very well.

Cats are Often X-Rayed for Injuries or Fractures

As a rule, cats must be X-rayed by the vet if the doctor suspects an injury to the animal, such as to bones or joints. The X-ray often follows an orthopedic examination, for example, to determine whether a broken bone has healed properly. The X-ray is also necessary for joint problems, signs of wear and tear or malpositions as well as changes in the skeleton.

X-Rays Can Detect Internal Injuries

In addition to diagnoses relating to bones and joints, an X-ray also provides information about possible changes in the position of organs, for example in terms of size and shape. Veterinarians can also visualize internal disease or injury, including bleeding, by x-raying cats. The imaging procedure also helps the physician to diagnose tumor diseases, constipation, pulmonary edema or inflammation, calcium deposits, or cysts in pets.

Another area where x-rays are used is to detect foreign bodies inside cats. If the kitty has swallowed a small toy or the like, the vet can locate the foreign body in this way. If the objects are difficult to see, such as a rubber band, the use of a contrast agent can support the examination.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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