
nee, hoe de link precies loopt weet ik niet en moet daarvoor gaan graven en uitzoeken maar ik weet dat
bloedarmoede zeer regelmatig voorkomt bij nierfaalkatzels.
als je de link uit ilone's eerste bericht opent, dat is kattensite-info, dan zie je het daar ook staan.. probeer komende dagen bv bij felinecrf wat meer info te vinden om je nieuwsgierigheid te bevredigen....

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Anemia
Nonregenerative anemia is quite common with CRF cats, especially as the disease progresses. The cat's kidneys normally produce the hormone erythropoietin which stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. CRF lessens the production of erythropoietin and the bone marrow is less stimulated, thereby causing the cat to become anemic. Anemia can be monitored with blood tests. Learn the normal color of your cat's mucous membranes and check daily for signs of anemia. If the gums, tongue or nosepad appear pale or bluish in color, contact your veterinarian immediately for the necessary treatment. Cats with anemia are also weak and may have rapid breathing and loss of appetite. Medications are available to treat anemia. Transfusion is an option, but must be repeated frequently, is stressful for the cat and is only a short-term solution.
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http://www.felinecrf.com/comm0.htm