Posts for Archives: Publication
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Feline Infectious Uveitis
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How Fat is That Cat?
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Successful Treatment of Uterine Torsion in a Cat with Severe Metabolic and Haemostatic Complications
A peri-parturient fifteen-month-old female Maine Coon cat was presented with extreme weakness and depression, profound hypovolaemia and hypothermia. Severe hyperkalaemia, hyponatraemia and anaemia were detected. Disseminated intravascular coagulation was … -
A Study of Feline Upper Respiratory Tract Disease with Reference to Prevalence and Risk Factors for Infection with Feline Calicivirus and Feline Herpesvirus
A cross-sectional survey of a convenience sample of cats was carried out to determine the prevalence of and risk factors for respiratory tract disease, feline calicivirus (FCV) infection and feline herpesvirus (FHV) infection. Seven hundred and forty cats … -
Erratum
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Gastric Helicobacters in Cats
The types of helicobacter which are found in the stomachs of carnivorous pets, especially cats, have been traditionally referred to as ‘gastric helicobacter-like organisms’ (GHLOs). These are microaerophilic, Gram-negative, spiral bacteria with multiple … -
Radiation Therapy for Long-Term Control of Odontogenic Tumours and Epulis in Three Cats
Orthovoltage radiation was used to treat odontogenic tumours in three cats following incomplete surgical resection. Cats received a total radiation dose of 48–52 Gy over a period of 26–29 days. Acute toxicities were mild, consisting of hair loss within … -
Cats, Diabetes and Stress!
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Infection of the Subcutis and Skin of Cats with Rapidly Growing Mycobacteria: A Review of Microbiological and Clinical Findings
Mycobacteria were isolated and characterised from 49 cats with extensive infections of the subcutis and skin. Cats were generally between 3 and 10 years of age, and female cats were markedly over-represented. All isolates were rapid-growers and identified … -
An Atlas of Radiology of the Traumatized Dog and Cat