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Cryptococcosis in a cat

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1967
Abstract Extract Cryptococcosis is a systemic fungal infection caused by the non-mycelial budding yeast Cryptococcus neoformans. The disease is well known in man and has been reported in a variety of animals (Barron, 1955). In Australia it has been described in cats (Johnston and Lavers, 1963; Clark and Roubin, 1970), horses (Watt, 1970; Barton and ...
D O, Cordes, W A, Royal
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Eclampsia in the cat

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1974
ABSTRACTA survey of eclampsia in the cat on the basis of a literature study is given and a case in which diagnosis was verified by blood mineral analysis, is described. A plasma calcium level of 6·6 mg/100 ml was found, as compared with the normal range in the non‐lactating cat of 9–11 mg/100 ml.Résumé.
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Cats as Cats Can

Society & Animals, 2021
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Susceptibility and Attenuated Transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 in Domestic Cats

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2021
Linlin Bao, Zhiqi Song, Jing Xue
exaly  

Cats

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1986
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Experimental infection of domestic dogs and cats with SARS-CoV-2: Pathogenesis, transmission, and response to reexposure in cats

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2020
Angela M Bosco-Lauth   +2 more
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PANSTEATITIS IN A CAT

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1973
A D, Watson   +3 more
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Cats, cats and yet more cats

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1996
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A global review of the impacts of invasive cats on island endangered vertebrates

Global Change Biology, 2011
Felix M Medina   +2 more
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