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Objectives: The primary objectives of the study were to examine the diversity in facial conformation characteristics within a group of Persian (PER) and Exotic Shorthair (EXO) show cats, and to contrast the results to findings within a group of non-purebred domestic shorthair (DSH) and domestic ...

Author(s)
Anagrius, K. L.; Dimopoulou, M.; Moe, A. N.; Petterson, A.; Ljungvall, I.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2021, 23, 12, pp 1089-1097
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Objectives: This study was aimed to assess the distribution and frequency of uroliths in cats as well as to evaluate gender-, age-, and breed-specific differences. Material and methods: 3629 uroliths from cats in Germany were analyzed by infrared-spectroscopy during the period 2016-2020. The...

Author(s)
Breu, D.; Müller, E.
Publisher
Georg Thieme Verlag KG, Stuttgart, Germany
Citation
Tierärztliche Praxis. Ausgabe K, Kleintiere/Heimtiere, 2022, 50, 2, pp 102-111
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Medical records of 1407 cats with dermatologic diagnoses made at Cornell University teaching hospital from 1988 to 2003 were tabulated. We expressed the diagnoses as counts, percentages of the cats with dermatologic disease (1407) and percentages of all cats seen at the university hospital (22,135) ...

Author(s)
Scott, D. W.; Miller, W. H.; Erb, H. N.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2013, 15, 4, pp 307-316
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Cats are ubiquitous companion animals that have been keenly associated with humans for thousands of years and only recently have been intentionally bred for aesthetically appealing coat looks and body forms. The intense selection on single gene phenotypes and the various breeding histories of cat...

Author(s)
Alhaddadid, H.; Abdi, M.; Lyons, L. A.
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS ONE, 2021, 16, 2,
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The aim of this study was to determine possible differences in felinine excretion between domesticated cat breeds. For this purpose, urine was collected from a total of 83 privately owned entire male cats from eight different breeds in the Netherlands during the period of November 2010 till...

Author(s)
Hagen-Plantinga, E. A.; Bosch, G.; Hendriks, W. H.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 2014, 98, 3, pp 491-496
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate mean body weight (BW) over the lifespan of domestic cats stratified by breed and sex (including reproductive status [neutered vs sexually intact]). ANIMALS: 19,015,888 cats. PROCEDURES: Electronic medical records from veterinary clinics in the United States and Canada from...

Author(s)
Campigotto, A. J.; Poljak, Z.; Stone, E. A.; Stacey, D.; Bernardo, T. M.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2019, 255, 2, pp 205-212
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Background: Hyperthyroidism is very common in older cats, but the etiopathogenesis is poorly understood. Decreased risk of hyperthyroidism has been reported in certain colorpoint breeds, and this observation previously has been hypothesized to result from relatively greater tyrosine availability...

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Crossley, V. J.; Debnath, A.; Chang, Y. M.; Fowkes, R. C.; Elliott, J.; Syme, H. M.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2017, 31, 4, pp 1028-1034
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A retrospective study was performed to characterize 64 cases of anal sac gland carcinoma (ASGC) in cats. All ASGCs diagnosed between 1995 and 2007 at a private diagnostic laboratory in the UK were reviewed. Apocrine gland origin was confirmed in a subset of these tumors by immunohistochemistry and...

Author(s)
Shoieb, A. M.; Hanshaw, D. M.
Publisher
American College of Veterinary Pathologists Inc., Lawrence, USA
Citation
Veterinary Pathology, 2009, 46, 4, pp 677-683
Abstract

Ependymal tumors are reported rarely in domestic animals. The aims of this study were to examine the clinical and pathologic features of ventricular and extraventricular ependymomas and subependymomas in 18 domestic cats examined between 1978 and 2011. Parameters examined included age, sex, breed,...

Author(s)
Woolford, L.; Lahunta, A. de; Baiker, K.; Dobson, E.; Summers, B. A.
Publisher
American College of Veterinary Pathologists Inc., Lawrence, USA
Citation
Veterinary Pathology, 2013, 50, 2, pp 243-251
Abstract

The results of 5484 submissions from cats to the Canadian Veterinary Urolith Centre between February 1998 and February 2003 are presented. Of the submissions, 618 were urethral plugs and 4866 were bladder uroliths. The majority of the urethral plugs were from male domestic shorthair and longhair ...

Author(s)
Houston, D. M.; Moore, A. E. P.; Favrin, M. G.; Hoff, B.
Publisher
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Veterinary Journal, 2003, 44, 12, pp 974-977

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