A liver infection in cats occurs when bacteria, parasites, or other organisms directly interact with liver tissue or bile ducts around it. Other infections may cause inflammation, which appears as hepatitis when blood tests are done.
The major distinction lies in the fact that infections typically require specific antibiotics or antiparasitic drugs.
Read More: https://myliveroom.com/blogs/49685/Hepatitis-in-Cats-vs-Other-Liver-Diseases-How-Vets-Tell
The major distinction lies in the fact that infections typically require specific antibiotics or antiparasitic drugs.
Read More: https://myliveroom.com/blogs/49685/Hepatitis-in-Cats-vs-Other-Liver-Diseases-How-Vets-Tell
A liver infection in cats occurs when bacteria, parasites, or other organisms directly interact with liver tissue or bile ducts around it. Other infections may cause inflammation, which appears as hepatitis when blood tests are done.
The major distinction lies in the fact that infections typically require specific antibiotics or antiparasitic drugs.
Read More: https://myliveroom.com/blogs/49685/Hepatitis-in-Cats-vs-Other-Liver-Diseases-How-Vets-Tell
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