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Cats will generally be seen by a veterinarian. The vet will check the cat’s weight, temperature, and vital signs. They will also examine the cat’s eyes, ears, mouth, skin, coat, chest, abdomen, and joints. Then they will listen to the cat’s heart and lungs with a stethoscope and feel the abdomen to check the organs. The cat will be examined for fleas, mites, and other parasites. 

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Dogs will generally be seen by a veterinarian. The vet will check the dog’s weight, temperature, and vital signs. They will also examine the dog’s eyes, ears, mouth, skin, coat, chest, abdomen, and joints. Then they will listen to the dog’s heart and lungs with a stethoscope and feel the abdomen to check the organs. The dog will be examined for fleas, mites, and other parasites. 

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