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19 contributions to Simcha Hub of Pet Physiology
Thursday Nugget: Is "Enough" Really Enough?
When it comes to your cat's health, "meeting the minimum" may not always be the same as thriving. Taurine is an essential nutrient that cats must get from their diet. Without enough, they can develop serious heart and eye diseases. Commercial cat foods are formulated to meet established taurine minimum requirements, but researchers continue to explore what optimal nutrition looks like beyond simply preventing deficiency. Then there's AIM (Apoptosis Inhibitor of Macrophages) - a naturally occurring protein that acts like the kidneys' cleanup crew. In most animals, AIM helps remove damaged cells after kidney injury. Cats, however, have a unique form of AIM that doesn't separate efficiently from another blood protein, limiting its ability to reach injured kidneys. BECAUSE Cats have a unique biological problem. Their AIM protein stays tightly attached to another blood protein called IgM. Because it can't detach, AIM never reaches the damaged kidney where it's needed. The result is: - Dead cells accumulate. - Tubules become clogged. - Inflammation continues. - Kidney damage progresses. Scientists believe this may help explain why chronic kidney disease is so common in cats and are actively researching AIM as a potential future therapy. Researchers believe this defect may help explain why chronic kidney disease (CKD) is so common in older cats. The takeaway? Taurine and AIM are not the same thing, but they both remind us of an important lesson: Good health isn't just about avoiding disease. It's about understanding how the body functions and giving it the best opportunity to optimally thrive. At Simcha Hub of Pet Physiology, I'm committed to exploring the science behind pet health, from essential nutrition to groundbreaking discoveries that may shape the future of feline medicine. Question of the Day: If science could help cats repair their kidneys instead of only slowing kidney disease, would you want that treatment available?
Thursday Nugget: Is "Enough" Really Enough?
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@Dr. Peninah Wood Ph.D thank you. I was going to check on it today. 😊
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@Dr. Peninah Wood Ph.D no worries. I’ll hang out with you. 😁
Wednesday Wellness Nugget: Epilepsy in Dogs
More Than Just Seizures Did you know that a seizure is a symptom, not a disease? While idiopathic epilepsy is the most common cause of recurrent seizures in dogs, seizures can also be triggered by underlying health conditions such as: - Idiopathic epilepsy - Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) - Liver disease - Toxin exposure - Electrolyte imbalances - Brain tumors or other neurological disorders - Gut-brain axis issues Finding the underlying cause is an important part to develop the best treatment plan for your dog. Could Your Dog's Gut Influence Seizures? Emerging research suggests the gut-brain axis may play a role in neurological health. While diet alone won't cure epilepsy, supporting a healthy microbiome is an important part of a comprehensive treatment plan. Myth vs. Fact MYTH: Dogs swallow their tongues during a seizure. FACT: Dogs cannot swallow their tongues during a seizure. Never put your hand or any object into your dog's mouth. Even the gentlest dog may bite unintentionally while seizing. What You Should Do Instead - Stay calm, your dog needs you to remain composed. - Move furniture or other hazards away to help prevent injury. - Time the seizure, knowing how long it lasts is valuable information for your veterinarian. - Keep the environment quiet and dim if possible. - Contact your veterinarian if the seizure lasts longer than five minutes, if multiple seizures occur without full recovery between them, or if it's your dog's first seizure. Remember, witnessing a seizure can be frightening, but knowing how to respond can make all the difference. Professor C. Nugget Says: "Don't panic, protect your pet. Knowing what not to do can be just as important as knowing what to do." Knowledge is one of the greatest gifts we can give our pets.
Wednesday Wellness Nugget: Epilepsy in Dogs
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Thank you for sharing this. What great information to have.
Sheriff’s K9 hit, killed by car after firework startles dog
THIS is what I mean about fireworks! 🥹 An off-duty Fresno County Sheriff’s Office K9 was hit and killed by a car after a firework exploded near the dog, causing it to run into the street on the Fourth of July, the sheriff’s office announced Sunday. K9 Santi was a 5-year-old Belgian Malinois who had served with the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office for four years. “Around 8:30 pm, the deputy let Santi into the backyard to go pee,” the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office said. “During this time, an aerial mortar exploded nearby, startling Santi, causing him to run toward the fence, which he completely jumped over.” Santi’s handler chased after the dog, shouting for him to return. But the dog continued to run from the exploding fireworks. https://ktla.com/news/california/sheriffs-k9-hit-killed-by-car-after-firework-startles-dog/
Sheriff’s K9 hit, killed by car after firework startles dog
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Dang it. Sending love and prayers for Santi and his family. I really hope this causes action to be taken. How about we all push for laser shows?
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@Dr. Peninah Wood Ph.D yes!
THE GROWTH BOOST
I have turned off the Growth Boost. Just a heads-up. If you have the Growth Boost off, you will no longer show up in Discovery. If you click on a community in Discovery and you join that community by clicking on the join button on the right, that is now considered coming from the Growth Boost and Skool will take 30% of membership fees, classes, and anything you sell. If you are promoting your community in the communities that allow you to post, and you are having a conversation and invite that person to join your community, and they click on that join button, Skool will now take 30% of ANY money for membership fees, classes, products, calls, anything that you charge for. This is not how they presented the Growth Boost.
THE GROWTH BOOST
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@Dr. Peninah Wood Ph.D they need to fix the profile loophole and add a time to it if they clicked on our link first. All of us go to profile and it’s easier to get your community there then figure out how to get back to the previous post. That’s probably how my membership got messed up with you.
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@Dr. Peninah Wood Ph.D exactly. They should add a time to that first link click. All my members this weekend are Skool Network .
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