Nutrients Quiz 6

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A cat presents with neck ventroflexion. Which is a likely cause?

Please select an option Correct! Potassium deficiency causes neck ventroflexion in cats. WikiVet Article: Potassium - Nutrition Incorrect. Potassium excess is unlikely to cause neck ventroflexion. WikiVet Article: Potassium - Nutrition Incorrect. Taurine deficiency is unlikely to cause neck ventroflexion. WikiVet Article: Taurine - Nutrition Incorrect. Taurine excess is unlikely to cause neck ventroflexion. WikiVet Article: Taurine - Nutrition Incorrect. Taurine deficiency is unlikely to cause neck ventroflexion. WikiVet Article: Taurine - Nutrition

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