- goats, and sheep. In
these species,
anorexia may be
referred to as
inappetence. As in humans, loss of
appetite can be due to a
range of
diseases and...
- this
plant as
being toxic to cats. They are said to
cause vomiting,
inappetence, lethargy,
kidney failure, and even death. Cats are the only species...
- is
characterized by
severe liver damage,
leading to
symptoms such as
inappetence,
weight loss, lethargy, jaundice, and
often death. Microscopically, the...
-
including respiratory signs (gasping, coughing),
nervous signs (depression,
inappetence,
muscular tremors,
drooping wings,
twisting of head and neck, circling...
-
Faucitis in a 12-year-old cat that
presented with
inappetence,
tenderness of the mouth, and
inability to
groom itself. Gingivitis,
erosive lingual ulcers...
- oviposition,
oyster s****
consumption ceases and the
female exhibits inappetence,
which keepers refer to as 'off peanut'. The maleo's
fondness for peanuts...
-
foliage and soil as a way of
attracting a mate.
Roebucks enter rutting inappetence during the July and
August breeding season.
Females are
monoestrous and...
-
flexion of the
fetlock and
phalangeal joints, pain in the
sacral region,
inappetence and re****bency.
There was a
decrease in the
level of
total protein and...
-
clinical disease is
often swift with
clinical signs of
lethargy and
inappetence within 5 to 20 days
after the tick bite. Cats
develop a high fever, but...
- constrictors, the
first signs may
include off-and-on
regurgitation followed by
inappetence, and some
develop head tremors.
Abnormal shedding may occur. Some develop...