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PTT is normal for cats, indicating the intrinsic coagulation pathway is intact.
A shortened PTT is usually an artifact or related to sample handling. It rarely indicates a problem.
No action needed.
Feline PTT: 11 seconds (Low)PTT is normal for cats, indicating the intrinsic coagulation pathway is intact.
No action needed.
Feline PTT: 18 secondsProlonged PTT in cats can indicate hemophilia (Factor VIII or IX deficiency), DIC, or noticeable liver disease. Hemophilia in cats is less common than in dogs but occurs. If both PT and PTT are prolonged, DIC or liver failure is more likely.
Your vet may perform factor assays, check platelet count, and assess liver function. DIC requires immediate hospitalization and treatment of the underlying cause.
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