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Originally published February 26 2006

Cats that limp may run a higher risk of heart disease

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

The AZ Daily Sun warns cat owners that there may be a risk of heart disease associated with cats that begin to develop a limp.



You wouldn't normally associate limping with heart disease. When my friend Jim's cat began limping, he thought she had pulled a muscle. A visit to the vet revealed a much more serious problem; Babette was suffering from "aortic saddle thrombosis." [The full story contains 750 words.] ALL DISPLAY ADS NEW to Arizona Daily Sun Subscribers! Arizona Daily Sun 7-day subscribers will now receive 25 archive story credits per month. You must be a registered user on azdailysun.com. Once you have logged in, go to your profile and enter your subscription ID and address exactly as you see it on your statement.


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