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BASIC GENETICS
Eumelanin and Phaeomelanin - The pigment responsible for coat color is called melanin. Melanin consists of eumelanin and phaeomelanin. Eumelanin = black-brown based pigments. Phaeomelanin = red-yellow based pigment.
BIRTHING KITTENS
- BEFORE DELIVERY, IT IS HELPFUL TO HAVE THE TELEPHONE NUMBER (OFFICE & EVEN HOME IF YOU CAN GET IT) OF A RELIABLE VET WHO IS AVAILABLE TWENTY FOUR HOURS A DAY.
The Winn Feline Foundation - Reports On...Early Spay/Neuter In The Cat
Feline Leukaemia Virus (FELV) and Feline Immunodificiency Virus (FIV)
Feline Leukemia Virus FAQ (dedicated to Oliver and countless
other cats whose lives have been mercilessly shortened by this virus. We will all meet them again at the Rainbow Bridge.)
Feline Leukemia Virus
- What is feline leukemia virus? Feline leukemia virus (FeLV), a retrovirus, is the most important infectious disease agent
producing fatal illness in domestic cats today.
A National Approach to Cat Research & Control
Feline Diabetis
- This site is maintained by a HUMAN physician who is the owner of a diabetic cat. Input is welcome (and needed!) from all other cat owners and interested people who would like to see a comprehensive information center for helping feline diabetics.
Diabetes in Cats
Albino and Deaf Cat Resource Page
Deafness in Dogs and Cats
Gastrointestinal Parasites of Cats - Why be concerned about parasites?
Pansteatitis, Yellow Fat Disease Amy D. Shojai "In the
broadest sense of the word, steatitis means inflammation of fat which could come from anything, " says Dr. Susan M. Cotter, professor of medicine at the Tufts University School of
veterinary Medicine. But in cats, pansteatitis, the condition also called "yellow fat disease," generally refers to a specific inflammatory condition in which fat is turned
into hard, painful deposits beneath the skin.
Constipation - Margaret Muns DVM
Understanding Feline Urologic Syndrome
- Amy D. Shojai
HIP DYSPLASIA IN CATS by Colleen Power
CHYLOTHORAX: A MYSTERIOUS DISEASE OFCATS
Cat Genetics Articles
Dr. Mary K. Boudreaux,- Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology in the
Department of Pathobiology, earned the DVM degree in 1979 at Louisiana State University. She practiced veterinary medicine in California before beginning a clinical pathology residency
program under Dr. Julia Blue at Cornell in 1981. She developed an interest in hemostasis and platelet pathophysiology and in 1986 earned a PhD degree in a program jointly sponsored by Cornell
University and the Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research in Albany.
Alt Vet Med - Alternative Medicine
Cat Dentistry
Selecting a veterinarian for your Cat
Unvaccinated Cats Pose Rabies Threat
The Cat Doctor
FIRST AID FOR YOUR CAT
The Cat's Mind
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Feline CRF Information center
What happens when a cat comes down with feline leukemia?
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Vaccinations-Rabies-Feline Distemper-Feline Infectious Peritonitis-Feline Leukemia
Signs Of Sickness In Cats
CAR RIDES, CARRIERS CAN MAKE VETERINARY VISIT LESSSTRESSFUL
YEAST INFECTION CAN PLAGUE PET'S EARS
PREVENTATIVE - VACCINATIONS (CATS)
Cat Losing Hair EARLY DETECTION IS KEY TO CLEARING PET'S YEAST EAR INFECTION
CVM GUIDELINE 22 -LABELING OF ARECOLINE BASE DRUGS
INTENDED FOR ANIMAL USE
A Guide to Vaccinations
INFECTIOUS ANEMIA IN CAT
Seven Subtle Signs Of Sickness In Cats
RESPIRATORY DISEASE COMPLEX IN CATS
Bad Breath In Cats
Bronchial Asthma in Cats
TIME TO SCHEDULE YOUR PET'S YEARLY CHECKUP
LECTURE 8: MODIFICATIONS OF MENDELIAN GENETICSAPRIL 5, 1996Example #4: Lethal alleles Manx cats are tailless P Manx cat X
Manx cat F1 1 tailed cat : 2 tailless cats
Monohybrid Cross Problem Set - Problem 13: 2:1 segregation in Manx cats
Manx cats are heterozygous for a dominant mutation that results in no tails (or very short tails), large hind legs, and a distinctive gait. The mating of two Manx cats yields two Manx kittens for each normal, long-tailed kitten, rather than three-to-one as would be predicted from Mendelian genetics.
Question No. 13 of Problem Set Manx cats are heterozygous for a dominant mutation that causes short tails, tall hindquarters, and a hopping gait.
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