Progressive hind limb gait abnormality in a 7-month-old female spayed domestic shorthaired cat

Susana Martínez Valls Department of Small Animal Surgery, Hamilton Specialists Referrals, High Wycombe, UK
Department of Small Animal Surgery, Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists, Forest Corner Farm, Hangersley, Ringwood, UK

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Tim Easter Department of Small Animal Surgery, Hamilton Specialists Referrals, High Wycombe, UK

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Corresponding author: Dr. Martínez Valls (susanamartinezvalls@gmail.com)

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