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Study finds genes influence cats' response to disease medica
Study finds genes influence cats' response to disease medica
Study finds genes influence cats' response to disease medication
Cats develop hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM, which causes the heart muscle to thicken. As the illness progresses, cats can develop blood clots in their hearts, which can dislodge and cause excruciating pain, anxiety, or even death.
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