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Learn how to keep your pet safe from seasonal Spring dangers such as lilies, chocolate, and heat stroke.

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Feline hyperaldosteronism is likely the most common adrenocortical disease affecting cats.
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Eyelid agenesis, or eyelid coloboma, is a congenital defect of the eyelid in which typically the upper lateral eyelid is not formed (Belhorn et al, 1971). Eyelid agenesis is most common in the cat, and is rare in dogs.
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Along with eyelid margin tumor removals and entropion repair, the repair of a prolapsed third eyelid gland is among the top 5 most common procedures we perform in the Ophthalmology service at Angell-Boston.
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Cats and dogs can be affected by many similar orthopedic conditions.
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Otitis media, an inflammatory disease process affecting the middle ear, is a frequent ailment recognized in small animal veterinary practices in both canine and feline patients.