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Ultrasound for Cats
Why is an ultrasound needed for cats? Veterinarians can use ultrasound to examine a cat’s internal organs, such as the heart, liver, kidneys, bladder and reproductive organs, without invasive procedures.
Cat ultrasound provides detailed, real-time images of internal structures to help veterinarians identify abnormalities, tumours, cysts, stones or other problems within organs. Veterinary ultrasound is most commonly used to monitor pregnancy in cats. It can confirm pregnancy, estimate the number of kittens and assess the health of the developing foetus. Ultrasound is an important tool in feline veterinary care, helping veterinarians to accurately diagnose a wide range of health problems in cats and develop appropriate treatment plans.