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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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