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Cats can eat turkey if it's plain, cooked, boneless, and skinless, but only as an occasional treat and in small amounts.
Cats should not eat deli turkey, as it contains added sodium, preservatives, and seasonings that can be harmful to them.
Cats should never be fed processed meats like deli turkey, especially those containing garlic or onions, as these can be toxic to them.
Cats can eat plain, cooked, boneless, and skinless turkey in small amounts as an occasional treat. Avoid raw, seasoned, fatty, or processed turkey products to keep your cat safe.
Symptoms of Cushing's disease in dogs may include increased thirst and urination, poor appetite, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, and muscle weakness.
The most common cause of increased protein, particularly in a dog's urine or blood, is kidney disease, where the kidneys fail to properly filter protein from the blood.
Symptoms of Cushing's disease in dogs can include increased thirst and urination, lethargy, poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, and signs related to proteinuria such as swelling and weakness.
The most common cause of increased protein, particularly proteinuria, is kidney disease due to impaired filtration function of the glomeruli.
Symptoms of Cushing's disease in dogs can include excessive thirst and urination, lethargy, increased appetite, weakness, poor coat quality, and proteinuria.
The most common cause of increased protein levels, especially in urine, is kidney disease, due to impaired filtration leading to protein leakage.

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