Prevention can be carried out through the cat’s exercise and diet, such as: taking the cat to breathe more fresh air, playing more with the cat to make it exercise, feeding the cat more light food and eating less animal liver, drinking more water and eating more fish, Cat thrombosis can also be prevented with medications. The prevalence of cat thrombosis is not high. If your cat has no family history of hereditary disease, its owner does not need to worry.
Owner Stories
Sep 13,2025
How to prevent thrombosis in cats
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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