✅ VITAMINS FOR CATS - Hauser Cattery

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Gatil Hauser - Gatos persas e exóticos

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What vitamins to give cats. When should cats take vitamins? How to choose the right vitamin for each cat. In this video, we will talk about vitamins for cats, whether or not we should give them, which are the best vitamins to increase a cat's immunity, vitamins for hair loss in cats, vitamins for elderly cats, vitamins to stimulate a cat's appetite. RELATED VIDEOS: How to know if a food is good or not: 1st video: How to choose the food • BEST food for CATS (Video 1 of... 2nd video: Analyzing the protein • Best FOOD for cats: analyzing the... 3rd video: Analyzing the fat • Best FOOD for cats: analyzing the... 4th video: Analyzing the fibers • Best FOOD for cats: analyzing the... 5th video: Analyzing the mineral matter • Best FOOD for cats: analyzing the... URINARY STONES: stones and crystals in cats • URINARY STONES: stones and crystals and... How to INCREASE the immunity of cats • How to INCREASE the IMMUNITY of the CAT - G... KIDNEY Disease • KIDNEY Disease in cats - Hauser Cattery Rhinotracheitis: the cat's FLU • Rhinotracheitis: the cat's FLU. Herpes... CAT WITH FLU: how do I take care of freddynho • CAT WITH FLU: how do I take care of freddyn... GREAT pate for sick cats and dogs • Hills a/d pate (wet food AD) FOOD... GREAT WET FOOD for cats and dogs • Recovery - Royal Canin - GREAT FOOD ... TARTAR IN ANIMALS • TARTAR in cats and dogs - Cattery ... CAT WITH BAD BREATH • CAT WITH BAD BREATH, BAD SMELL IN THE B... VOMITING HAIRBALLS • VOMITING HAIRBALLS IN CATS. Cat... HAIR LOSS IN CATS • HAIR LOSS IN CATS. Cat losing... Medicine that Biluka is taking for joint • MEDICINE for cat or dog with pain... VITAMINS AND MINERALS Functions Signs of deficiency/toxicity Vitamin A They are important for vision; growth; immune function and cell differentiation. » Conjunctivitis, cataracts, retinal degeneration and other eye problems; weight loss; muscle weakness; reproductive and developmental disorders. » Skeletal injuries in puppies, mainly in the cervical vertebrae and osteoporosis. Vitamin D They are important for maintaining the calcium and phosphorus balance and for the skeletal structure. » Rickets; abnormalities in skeletal development; progressive paralysis; ataxia; lack of preparation; reduction in body weight and food intake. Anorexia; vomiting; lethargy; calcification of soft tissues. Vitamin E They are important antioxidants protecting membranes against oxidative damage. » Anorexia; depression; sensitivity to abdominal pain; pathology of adipose tissue. Vitamin K They are important in the activation of coagulation factors and proteins that participate in bone metabolism. Changes in blood clotting time; hemorrhage. Vitamin B1 (thiamine) They are important for energy synthesis and carbohydrate metabolism. » Neurological diseases, including reflex changes and seizures; changes in heart rate due to changes in the autonomic nervous system and severe learning deficits. Riboflavin Has an important enzymatic function. » Cataracts; fatty liver and testicular atrophy. Vitamin B6 They are important for glycolysis; red blood cell function; niacin synthesis; nervous system function; immune response; hormonal regulation; activation of gene transcription. » May cause growth atrophy; seizures and kidney damage. Vitamin B3 (Niacin) Has an important enzymatic function. Anorexia; weight loss; high body temperature; red tongue with ulceration and congestion. Vitamin B12 Has an important enzymatic function. Weight loss; vomiting; diarrhea; intestinal disorders. Folic Acid It is important for the metabolism of amino acids and nucleotides; synthesis of mitochondrial proteins. Decreased growth rate; increased blood iron levels. Pantothenic Acid It has an important enzymatic function. Stunted growth; fatty changes in the liver; lesions of the small intestine. Calcium » Formation of bones and teeth; blood clotting; transmission of nerve impulses; muscle contraction; cell signaling. Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism; significant decreases in bone mineral content, which can result in significant skeletal abnormalities. Different types of skeletal aberrations, especially in large breed puppies during growth. Phosphorus » Skeletal structure; DNA and RNA structure; energy metabolism; locomotion; acid-base balance. Reduced weight gain; lack of appetite, curvature and swelling of the forelimbs in puppies. Sodium » Acid-base balance; regulation of osmotic pressure; generation and transmission of nerve impulses. » Restlessness; increased heart rate, water intake and hemoglobin concentration; dry mucous membranes. Iron » Synthesis of blood components; energy metabolism. Limited growth; pale mucous membranes; lethargy; weakness; diarrhea. At acute levels, it induces dangerous oxidative reactions that induce gastrointestinal lesions and other tissue damage.

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