The donation deadline has ended. Talingchan Animal Hospital has traveled to deliver the items that everyone has donated to the hospital over the past 1 month to the Disabled Animal Welfare Foundation (under the patronage of Luangta Maha Bua Yanasampanno). We would like to thank everyone who has donated items to Talingchan Animal Hospital to share the items in large numbers. “Exchange and Share Happiness” for the Disabled Animal Welfare Foundation (under the patronage of Luangta Maha Bua Yanasampanno). We will not abandon each other. Disabled Animal Welfare Foundation (home4animals) During this COVID-19 crisis, in addition to sharing with fellow humans, dogs and cats also need food and many essential items. Talingchan Animal Hospital would like to invite friends…
Have you ever noticed that your cat at home has lost weight or is too thin? You can feel only bones on its body. Or some cats that are very thin may have no strength. These are symptoms of illness that are quite common. Owners must take their cats to see a veterinarian for examination and treatment. The examination steps are as follows: 1. A detailed history and physical examination of the cat, starting from examining the cat's mouth for inflammation of the gums or tongue and tonsils in the throat. Because inflammation in the mouth and throat is an abnormality, it can cause cats to eat less and lose weight. And you can feel the external throat area, which is the area with the thyroid gland, to see if it is abnormally large. If it is large and easy to feel from the outside, it can initially tell that the cat may have hyperthyroidism or hyperthyroidism. Or you can initially feel the throat to see if there are lumps of abnormal size and shape in the abdomen, such as kidneys, intestines, or lymph nodes that are abnormally enlarged. 2. Laboratory tests, ranging from blood tests to count various blood cells, such as white blood cells, red blood cells, hormone levels in the body, such as thyroid hormones, liver and kidney values, urine tests to check kidney function...
Get to know...hip dysplasia in dogs with Dr. Aum (Dr. Manirat Worakulsanti), Department of Orthopedic and Joint Systems
👀 "I don't wink like Brother Jihoon, but my eyes hurt..." 👀 🐱🐱🐱 "Sphynx," a 5-year-5-month-old fluffy cat. When he was little, Sphynx flew alone (whoosh...) and fell down with a thud. The owner rushed to take him to the doctor. The diagnosis found that Sphynx's left eye had a problem, so it was necessary to have surgery to remove the eye. After that, Sphynx has become a cool, one-eyed cat ever since. Early March 2020...