Putu Gede Yudhi Arjentinia
Laboratorium Penyakit Dalam Veteriner, Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan Universitas Udayana, Jl. Raya Sesetan, Gg. Markisa No.6, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 80235

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MANAGEMENT OF CYSTOLITHIASIS IN DOMESTIC CATS Ni Kadek Deasy Pitriyawati; Putu Devi Jayanti; Putu Gede Yudhi Arjentinia
Buletin Veteriner Udayana Bul. Vet. Udayana. October 2024 Vol. 16 No. 5
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan Universitas Udayana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/bulvet.2024.v16.i05.p05

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Cystolithiasis is a disorder of the urinary system which specifically occurs in the urinary bladder due to the formation of an abnormal amount of calculi. The case cat is a domestic cat named Mochi, female, tricolor hair, 2 years old and weighing 2.5 kg. The owner reported that 6 months ago the cat had experienced hematuria and had been given treatment. However, since 2 weeks ago the cat has been seen experiencing dysuria and sometimes experiencing oliguria and hematuria. Supporting examinations carried out include laboratory examinations, namely hematology, ultrasonography (USG), urinalysis. The blood test results showed that the cat had thrombocytopenia. On ultrasound examination, there was no thickening of the urinary bladder wall and a hyperechoic mass. Urinalysis results showed an increase in leukocytes, the presence of blood and protein, and microscopic examination showed the presence of struvite crystals. The cat was diagnosed with cystolithiasis with a fausta prognosis. The therapy given is in the form of fluid therapy, catheter installation, and administration of oral medication in the form of the antibiotic Amoxiclav at a dose of 62.5 mg/kgBW administered twice a day orally for seven days, administration of the herbal medicine Fufang 2 ml once a day and Kejibeling 1/2 Oral capsules twice a day for seven days. The case cat showed good results after treatment for seven days, which was characterized by smooth urination, no indications of hematuria, oliguria and dysuria.
MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC DIARRHEA ASSOCIATED WITH PANCREATIC DISORDER IN A NINE-MONTH-OLD DOMESTIC CAT Ni Putu Juni Ratna Dewi; Putu Gede Yudhi Arjentinia; Ida Ayu Dian Kusuma Dewi
Buletin Veteriner Udayana Bul. Vet. Udayana. December 2025 Vol. 17 No. 6
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/bulvet.2025.v17.i06.p16

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A nine-month-old local cat was diagnosed with chronic diarrhea accompanied by pancreatitis. This article aims to report a case of chronic diarrhea in a local cat associated with pancreatic dysfunction. The diagnosis was established based on anamnesis, clinical examination, and laboratory findings indicating impaired pancreatic function. The prognosis for this case was considered favorable. Management included administration of the probiotic Entero Secure BD® for 30 days (1 tablet/day), a low-fat diet using a specialized gastrointestinal feed, supplementation with Vitazym Plus® for seven days (½ tablet/day), and supportive therapy in the form of acupuncture performed once weekly for four weeks. After 30 days of treatment, the patient’s clinical condition showed significant improvement, as evidenced by more solid feces and reduced abdominal pain. This case demonstrates an association between pancreatitis and chronic diarrhea, which may mutually exacerbate gastrointestinal dysfunction. The owner was advised to conduct regular health check-ups to monitor gastrointestinal status and minimize the risk of recurrence or potential complications.