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essential to combat AMR. Any use of an antimicrobial, whether it is taken orally by a person, injected into a cat, or sprayed on crops, is an opportunity for the development and selection of AMR in pathogens and commensal bacteria. 3 Therefore, all
I n cats with cardiomyopathy, thromboembolic complications account for approximately 9% to 38% of deaths, justifying the investigation of antithrombotic drugs as preventives in high-risk patients. 1 , 2 Possible antithrombotic approaches include
the effectiveness of the CAT vaccine in scientific journals. 8 Manufacturer data and advertisements suggest this CAT vaccine is efficacious against bites from WD rattlesnakes and also provides cross-protection against envenomation from other
Introduction Progesterone (P 4 ) analysis is commonly used in breeding management of queens to determine if the queen is in diestrus. The cat is a seasonally polyestrous induced ovulator. When under natural lighting, she cycles during the
Introduction Feline idiopathic chronic rhinosinusitis (FICR) is an important cause of nasal discharge in cats, second only to neoplasia. 1 The disease is progressive, with a variable age of onset. 1 Clinical signs often last more than 4
the greater splanchnic nerves, adrenal glands, caudodorsal extremities of the pleural cavity, and lumbar aortic lymph nodes. In an anatomic study 1 in cats, the CC has been described as an oval sac about 2.5 cm in length that receives, caudally, the
Doppler ultrasonography has been used for quantitative and qualitative hemodynamic profiling of femoral, large abdominal, and peripheral arteries in domestic cats. 17 – 19 However, the lack of reliable data on ultrasonographic indicators of clinically
A consensus seems to exist that it is desirable to increase the proportion of cats in the United States that are neutered, and a growing number of jurisdictions are enacting legislation in an attempt to effectuate this policy objective. However
History A 1-year-old 2.3-kg sexually intact female domestic shorthair cat was presented to the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine for evaluation of a heart murmur. The cat was presented to its referring veterinarian 3 months
History An 11-month-old 3.8-kg male domestic shorthair cat was anesthetized for a right femur fracture repair and neuter at the University of California-Davis William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. The cat was presumably