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    Pharmacokinetic of two oral doses of a 1:20 THC:CBD cannabis herbal extract in cats by Chloe Lyons, Katelyn McEwan, Meara Munn-Patterson, Stephanie Vuong, Jane Alcorn, Alan Chicoine

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…ObjectiveTo determine the pharmacokinetics (PK) of two oral doses of a Cannabis herbal extract (CHE) containing 1:20 THC:CBD in 12 healthy Domestic Shorthair cats.MethodsSingle-dose PK were assessed after oral administration of CHE at low or high dose (2 mg CBD + 0.1 mg THC, or 5 mg CBD + 0.25 mg THC per kg bw, respectively; n = 6 per group) in fasting cats. …”
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    Clear-Air Turbulence (CAT) Identification with X-Band Dual Polarimetric Radar Based on Bayesian Approach by Jianli Ma, Li Luo, Mingxuan Chen, Siteng Li

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The echo of weather radar is seriously disturbed by clear-air turbulence echo (CAT) which needs identifying and eliminating to improve the data quality of weather radar. …”
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    Precision Medicine in Cats: Novel Niemann‐Pick Type C1 Diagnosed by Whole‐Genome Sequencing by D.A. Mauler, B. Gandolfi, C.R. Reinero, D.P. O'Brien, J.L. Spooner, L.A. Lyons, and 99 Lives Consortium

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The DNA variants from the cat were compared to the DNA variant database produced by the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Consortium. …”
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    Clinical and necropsy evaluation of endocardial fibroelastosis in a mixed-breed cat with left side heart failure by T Yoshida, C Chieh-Jen, ASa Mandour, Hendawy HAMM, N Machida, A Uemura, R Tanaka

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…A two-month-old, male intact, mixed-breed cat weighing 0.6 kg was presented with respiratory distress and anorexia. …”
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    Avian influenza outbreaks in domestic cats: another reason to consider slaughter-free cell-cultured poultry? by Piotr Rzymski

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…At the same time, the number of mammalian species identified to be infected with A/H5N1 is increasing, with recent outbreaks in domestic cats, including household individuals, evidenced in July 2023 in Poland, ultimately creating opportunities for the virus to adapt better to mammalian hosts, including humans. …”
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    Uroliths composed of antiviral compound GS‐441524 in 2 cats undergoing treatment for feline infectious peritonitis by Marissa Allinder, Beth Tynan, Cara Martin, Amelia Furbish, Glenn Austin, Joe Bartges, Bianca N. Lourenço

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Abstract Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) historically has been a fatal disease in cats. Recent unlicensed use of antiviral medication has been shown to markedly improve survival of this infection. …”
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    Use of micro-grafts in a chronic infected open wound after limb amputation in a cat by L Pennasilico, C Di Bella, R Botto, E Murgia, V Riccio, Piccionello AP

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This case evaluated the effectiveness of a treatment with dermal micro-grafting obtained through the Rigenera® technology in a chronic open wound resulting from a suture dehiscence of a limb amputation in a cat. Significant differences were observed between the aesthetic aspects of the injury using traditional treatments (cleaning and curettage) and the regenerative technology. …”
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    Persistent right aortic arch in the cat: a case report from a late surgical approach by Anderson Prado Duzanski, Carla Aparecida Batista Lorigados, Igor de Almeida Santos, Silvana Maria Unruh, Julia Maria Matera, Aline Magalhães Ambrósio, Jeovan Santos Macedo, Bruna Maria Pereira Coelho, Ayne Murata Hayashi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Aortic arch anomalies can give rise to vascular rings, such as persistent right aortic arch (PRAA), a rare vascular anomaly in cats with significant health implications. Here, we report late surgical correction in a case of PRAA, an almost 12-month-old cat with the clinical syndrome of dysphagia and postprandial regurgitation. …”
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    Genetic profile of domestic cat (<i>Felis catus</i> L.) population of Aoshima Island (Japan) by S. K. Kholin

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Based on three photographs, the genotypes of the cats in three overlapping groups (75, 56, and 70 individuals) were determined. …”
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    Factors influencing vitamin B6 status in domestic cats: age, disease, and body condition score by Vy Chu, Andrea J. Fascetti, Jennifer A. Larsen, Maria Montano, Cecilia Giulivi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Abstract Limited studies are available on vitamin B6 status in domestic cats. To this end, we evaluated glutamate–oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT) activity in hemolysates with and without pyridoxal 5′-phosphate addition in two feline populations: a cohort of 60 healthy, domestic (sexually intact and specific pathogen-free) cats maintained under strictly controlled conditions with appropriate diets housed at the Feline Nutrition and Pet Care Center, and a cohort of 57 cats randomly selected between December 2022 to January 2023 that visited the Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital to seek care under different circumstances. …”
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    Rapid and Visual RPA-Cas12a Fluorescence Assay for Accurate Detection of Dermatophytes in Cats and Dogs by Liyang Wang, Jinyu Fu, Guang Cai, Xiyu Cheng, Di Zhang, Shuobo Shi, Yueping Zhang

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The most common dermatophytes in cats and dogs are <i>Microsporum canis</i> and <i>Trichophyton mentagrophytes</i>. …”
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    Faecal microbiota of domestic cats fed raw whole chicks v. an extruded chicken-based diet* by K. R. Kerr, S. E. Dowd, K. S. Swanson

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Extruded cat foods differ greatly in macronutrient distribution compared with wild-type diets (i.e. small mammals, reptiles, birds and insects). …”
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    Extensive protein hydrolyzation is indispensable to prevent IgE-mediated poultry allergen recognition in dogs and cats by Thierry Olivry, Jennifer Bexley, Isabelle Mougeot

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Evidence for the validity of this concept to diagnose food allergies in dogs and cats is limited, however. Our objectives were to study the recognition of standard and variably hydrolyzed poultry extracts by sera from dogs and cats with elevated chicken-specific serum IgE. …”
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