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Also reported in: g/L
Total protein reflects hydration, nutrition, and immune function. Cats have naturally higher globulins than dogs.
Low protein in cats may indicate chronic GI disease, intestinal parasites, kidney disease, or liver insufficiency.
Your vet may recommend a thorough workup including fecal testing and GI panel.
Feline TP: 5.2 g/dL (Low)Total protein reflects hydration, nutrition, and immune function. Cats have naturally higher globulins than dogs.
No action needed.
Feline TP: 7.2 g/dLHigh protein often signals dehydration or chronic inflammation. In older cats, it can be linked to chronic infection or neoplasia.
Your vet will check hydration and may recommend an electrophoresis to identify the source of elevated globulins.
Feline TP: 9.5 g/dL (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.