Posts for Archives: Publication
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Clinical/research abstracts accepted for presentation at ISFM Congress 2018
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Feline feeding programs: Addressing behavioural needs to improve feline health and wellbeing
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Field study assessing the performance of a patient-side blood test to determine neuter status in female cats based on detection of luteinising hormone
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the performance of a patient-side blood test in determining neuter status in female cats.MethodsResidual blood samples from female cats of unknown neuter status that were admitted to four cat adoption centres … -
Haematological and morphological evaluation of feline whole blood units collected for transfusion purposes
ObjectivesDespite the increasing availability of feline blood collected and stored for transfusion purposes, few studies have been performed on feline blood units. The aim of this prospective in vitro study was to evaluate haematological and morphological … -
Radiation therapy for intracranial tumours in cats with neurological signs
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of cats with intracranial tumours presenting with neurological signs treated with radiation therapy.MethodsThis study comprised a retrospective multicentre case series. Medical records of a total … -
Quantified water intake in laboratory cats from still, free-falling and circulating water bowls, and its effects on selected urinary parameters
ObjectivesThe study objectives were to determine if the method of water presentation (still [S], circulating [C] or free-falling [FF] bowl systems) influences daily water consumption in cats in a controlled environment, and whether differences in water … -
Evaluation of the efficacy of an appeasing pheromone diffuser product vs placebo for management of feline aggression in multi-cat households: a pilot study
ObjectivesAggression and social tension among housemate cats is common and puts cats at risk of injury or relinquishment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a new pheromone product in reducing aggression between housemate cats…. -
To sleep, perchance to dream . . . of better anesthesia for our feline patients
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News & Views
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Diabetic ketoacidosis in the cat: recognition and essential treatment
Elke RudloffJ Feline Med Surg 2017; 19: 1167–1174Readers should note that the version of the article that appeared in print in November 2017 and online until June 2018 has been amended. The version now appearing online is the correct one. For information, …