Cystic Endometrial Hyperplasia/Pyometra Susan Little DVMDiplomate ABVP (Feline)Bytown Cat HospitalOttawa, Canada a) Etiology: It has typically been believed that because cats are induced ovulators, the incidence of cystic endometrial hyperplasia (CEH)/pyometra is lower than in dogs. However, recent studies have shown a great many cats are also spontaneous ovulators, and therefore may experience prolonged diestralContinue reading Pyometra and CEH – by Susan Little DVM
G Strep Updates: The Continuing Story: Part 2 – Marva Marrow Since I wrote my first article in 2002, describing my experiences with G Strep in breeding cats and young kittens, I have received an unprecedented quantity of feedback, both from breeders and veterinarians around the world. These were either breeders who had experienced toContinue reading Strep G Infections – by Marva Marrow (Part 2)
G Strep (Group G Streptococcus bacteria): A Scary Story With a Happy Ending By Marva Marrow 7th Heaven Orientals The beginning was very promising and I was excited. Sisa’s litter was a repeat breeding of a very successful previous litter. She had a huge belly, was healthy, eating well — all the signs of aContinue reading Strep G Infections – by Marva Marrow (Part 1)