Serum Precipitation of Cat Blood Proteins is a biological substance that is used to diagnose certain infectious diseases in cats. This serum is a liquid containing antibodies to a specific blood protein, which is a marker of various infectious diseases.
One of the most important properties of this serum is its ability to cause precipitation - the formation of white threads or sediment that indicate the presence of certain infectious agents in a blood sample. This allows doctors to diagnose the disease and prescribe the correct treatment for the cat.
Although Cat Prepitipal Blood Serum is the main biological test for testing for various infections in cats, it can also be used to determine the level of hormones in the animal's body, including antibodies against thyroid hormones. The use of antihormonal serums helps clinicians determine whether a cat is overproducing or underproducing hormones.