نتایج جستجو برای: cats

تعداد نتایج: 19907  

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
e changizi i mobedi mr salimi-bejestani a rezaei-doust

background : cats play a crucial role in the epidemiology of gastrointestinal helminthic parasites and also play a major role in transmitting of these parasites through faecal contamination of soil, food or water. the aim of this study was to determine the species of gastrointestinal helminthes parasites in stray cats from a rural area of bandar-e-anzali, iran. method: gastrointestinal helminth...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
mahya khodabakhsh abdolali malmasi mehdi mohebali zabihollah zarei eshrat beigom kia amrollah azarm

background: dirofilaria immitis is a common nematode of the cardiovascular system, which infects carnivores all over the world. the infection is prevalent in dogs, but in cats and human is rare. dirofilariosis is transmitted by mosquitoes. cats are accidental hosts and are naturally resistant to the infection, compared to the dogs. mild infection can cause severe illness in cats and may lead to...

2014
Gabrielle Deagle Shelley L. Holden Vincent Biourge Penelope J. Morris Alexander J. German

Feline obesity is a prevalent medical disease and the main therapeutic strategy is dietary energy restriction. However, at present there are no data regarding long-term outcome in this species. The purpose of the present study was to investigate if, as in other species, some cats regain weight following successful weight loss, and to identify any influencing factors in a cohort of client-owned ...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2002
Bruno B Chomel Henri-Jean Boulouis Hans Petersen Rickie W Kasten Kazuhiro Yamamoto Chao Chin Chang Christelle Gandoin Corinne Bouillin Carrie M Hew

Whole blood and serum from 93 cats (44 pets and 49 shelter/stray cats) from Denmark were tested for the presence of feline Bartonella species by culture and for the presence of Bartonella antibodies by serology. Bartonella henselae was isolated from 21 (22.6%) cats. Bacteremia prevalence was not statistically different between shelter/stray cats (13/49, 26.5%) and pet cats (8/44, 18.2%), but va...

Journal: :Veterinary clinical pathology 2007
Jennifer L Brazzell Dori L Borjesson

BACKGROUND Current coagulation tests lack sensitivity and detect disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) only when it is severe. Measurement of antithrombin (AT) activity and D-dimer concentration permits early diagnosis and more precise classification of coagulopathies in some species. OBJECTIVES The objectives of this study were to validate and determine the diagnostic utility of a chr...

Journal: :Applied animal behaviour science 2000
Eckstein Hart

Oral grooming is common in cats, as in rodent and bovid species where grooming has been shown to be effective in removing lice and ticks. In Experiment 1, we examined the effectiveness of oral grooming in removing fleas which are the main ectoparasite of cats. Elizabethan collars (E-collars) which prevented grooming were fitted on nine cats in a flea-infested household and 3 weeks later, flea n...

2013
Rosama Pusoonthornthum Pinit Pusoonthornthum Carl A. Osborne

Feline lower urinary tract diseases (FLUTD) is a diagnostic term for cats with hematuria, dysuria, pollakiuria, and partial or complete urethral obstruction. The aim of the present study was to identify risk factors for cats with LUTD. Cats with LUTD were evaluated by history, physical examination, urinalysis, radiography, and contrast radiography. Clinically normal cats consisted of vaccinated...

2013
Lori R. Kogan Regina Schoenfeld-Tacher Peter W. Hellyer

Secondary analysis of pre-existing data from two Colorado animal shelters was conducted to assess the impact of shelter cats’ coat color on time required for adoption. One shelter included adult cats and kittens, the second shelter included kittens only. Results indicated that black cats, regardless of age or sex, require the longest time to adopt. They are followed by primarily black cats with...

Journal: :Journal of feline medicine and surgery 2006
Loretta D Pesteanu-Somogyi Christina Radzai Barrak M Pressler

Although known that purebreed cats are more likely to develop feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), previous studies have not examined the prevalence of disease in individual breeds. All cats diagnosed with FIP at a veterinary teaching hospital over a 16-year period were identified. Breed, sex and reproductive status of affected cats were compared to the general cat population and to mixed breed...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2007
M Hoenig K Thomaseth M Waldron D C Ferguson

Obesity is a major health problem in cats and a risk factor for diabetes. It has been postulated that cats are always gluconeogenic and that the rise in obesity might be related to high dietary carbohydrates. We examined the effect of a high-carbohydrate/low-protein (HC) and a high-protein/low-carbohydrate (HP) diet on glucose and fat metabolism during euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp, adipocy...

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