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My cat has pancreatitis. What should I do?
The safe way is to take it to a bigger pet hospital for examination and treatment. An 'an, Chong Yisheng, Ruipeng and Barbie Hall in China are all good. The earlier treatment, the greater the hope of cure. Pancreatitis has a certain mortality rate.

First, whether cat pancreatitis can be treated is related to the degree of pancreatic tissue injury and its accompanying complications. Inflammatory bowel disease, cholangitis, hepatitis, diabetes and serious systemic diseases are common complications.

Second, acute pancreatitis in cats usually has a poor prognosis, and the clinical symptoms will deteriorate rapidly, and the prognosis of chronic cases is much better.

Third, when there is a serious systemic disease or the treatment cost is high, it usually ends in death or euthanasia.

Therefore, there is a certain cost to treat pancreatitis in cats. If you feel that you can't afford it, I hope you can make the cat happy as soon as possible.