QUIZ 7/4/06
The answers can be found under the Health
Information section at
www.catsmeowvets.com.
Question #1 – Which of the following statements are true?
Pets that appear healthy can have disease processes occurring that cannot be seen visibly.
Problems such as heart disease, dental disease, and certain internal cancers can be identified by a veterinarian during a physical exam even though the pet may appear perfectly normal and healthy at home.
Blood tests and urine tests provide a look inside the body and supply information on the health of several internal organs.
Pets that stay strictly indoors and seem healthy cannot have any problems and would not benefit from regular examinations and laboratory testing.
All of the above.
A & B only.
A, B & C only.
Question #2 – Having your cat spayed or neutered can do which of the following?
Reduce the risk of mammary cancer later in life.
Decrease territorial marking such as spraying urine.
Decrease the risk of infection of reproductive organs.
Decrease feline overpopulation.
All of the above.
Question #3 – Obesity in pet cats is common. For which of the following problems are overweight animals more at risk?
Heart Disease
Back Pain
Diabetes
Arthritis
All of the above.
Question #4 – What percent of adult cats are affected by dental disease?
£ 10%
25%
40%
70%
³ 85%
Question #5 – Regular examinations and a minimum database of blood tests, urine tests, and blood pressure measurement are recommended for senior cats. Which of the following syndromes are common in older cats?
Kidney Disease
Hyperthyroidism
Diabetes
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Hypothyroidism
All of the above.
A, B, C & D only.
A & D only.
Question #6 – Which of the following statements are true?
Heartworms can be transmitted to indoor only cats.
Symptoms of Heartworm Disease in cats can include vomiting, coughing, unexpected death, or no visible symptoms at all.
Treatment of heartworms in cats is difficult and dangerous.
Heartworm preventions are available for cats.
All of the above.
A & B only.
A, B & C only.
ANSWERS: GEEEGE
#5 is a trick; hypothyroidism is RARE in cats (but common in dogs), whereas hyperthyroidism is common in cats (but rare in dogs).
For those of you interested in a high tech treasure hunt, check out www.geocaching.com The above quiz was originally made for that hobby; the correct answers will lead you to coordinates for a cache called geo-CAT-che by Lotus (Dr. Susan's husband).
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