Rehoming Is the AnswerAnimal shelters are full of homeless cats all looking for a new family. Sadly there will always be lots of cats without a home and the problem seems to be on the increase. Sadly the cause of so many cats looking for a new home is often caused by us humans and ...
Cute Cats Vie for a New Family at Rehoming Event ; Visitors Adopt Lost or Abandoned PetsReason, Matt
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The objectives were to screen a large population of apparently healthy adult cats for cardiac disease, and identify factors associated with a diagnosis of HCM. A total of 1007 apparently healthy cats ≥6 months of age. In this prospective, cross-sectional study, the inclusion criteria were: ...
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In this prospective, cross-sectional study, the inclusion criteria were: apparently healthy cats, aged ≥6 months, available for rehoming over a 17-month period from two rehoming centres. Hypertensive or hyperthyroid cats were excluded. Body weight, body condition score, auscultation, systolic blood...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "We're Feline Crowded; Animal Rehoming Charity Overrun by Unwanted Cats" - The Journal (Newcastle, England), July 4, 2011
Faecal consistency and risk factors for diarrhoea and constipation in cats in UK rehoming sheltersObjectives The aim of the study was to describe faecal consistency, prevalence and risk factors for diarrhoea and constipation in a rescue cat population.Journal of feline medicine and surgery...
The objectives were to screen a large population of apparently healthy adult cats for cardiac disease, and identify factors associated with a diagnosis of HCM.Payne, Jessie RoseBrodbelt, David CharlesFuentes, Virginia LuisJournal of veterinary cardiology...
Abandoned cats on the rise warns rehoming centreBRENDAN McDAID