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Cats with GOLPP?

GOLPP primarily affects dogs and is rarely reported in cats. While it's possible that cats might experience laryngeal paralysis, the condition is much more common in dogs. There is limited scientific research and information available regarding GOLPP in cats, and statistics specific to this condition in cats are not widely documented.

 

If you suspect that your cat is experiencing laryngeal issues or any other health concerns, it's important to consult with a veterinarian who can provide a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment options. Cats can develop various other respiratory and neurological conditions, but GOLPP is not a well-documented issue in the feline population.

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