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S1 9507 CAT OR CATS OR FELINE OR KITTEN??
S2 20749 ENRICHMENT OR WELLBEING OR WELL()BEING OR WELFARE OR HUSBANDRY
OR HANDL? OR RESTRAINT
S3 33161 (DIET OR NUTRITION?)/TI
S4 39441 FACILITY OR FACILITIES OR KENNEL? OR SOCIAL? OR HOUSING OR
HOUSED OR CAGE OR CAGING OR COLONY
S5 39444 S4 OR CATTERY
S6 391 S1 AND (S2 OR S3 OR S5)
S7 384 RD (unique items)
S8 64186 S2 OR STRESS/TI,DE OR BEHAVIOR? OR BEHAVIOUR?
S9 658 S1 AND (S8 OR S3 OR S5)
S10 401 S9 AND PY=(1985 OR 1986 OR 1987 OR 1988 OR 1989 OR 1990 OR 1991
OR 1992 OR 1993 OR 1994)
S11 459 S9 AND PY=(1984 OR 1985 OR 1986 OR 1987 OR 1988 OR 1989 OR 1990
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1 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J27

15N transfer from 15N-urea and 15N-diammonium citrate into tissue proteins in
normal cats fed with an optimal protein diet.
Deguchi, E.
Tokyo : Japanese Society of Veterinary Science; 1985 Dec.
The Japanese journal of veterinary science; Nihon juigaku zasshi v. 47 (6): p.
995-998; 1985 Dec. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Dietary proteins; Tissues; Proteins; Nitrogen; Isotopes;
Urea; Citrates; Ammonium compounds; Retention


2 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 W27MI

4-H member manual: You and your cat, suggested for year 1.
Smith, M.C. (comp.)
Pullman, Wash. : The Service; 1986 Nov.
EM - Washington State University, Cooperative Extension Service (4785): 12 p.;
1986 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Pet animals; Animal husbandry; Youth programs


3 NAL Call. No.: 410 J823

Activity patterns of free-ranging cats in Brooklyn, New York.
Haspel, C.; Calhoon, R.E.
Provo, Utah : American Society of Mammalogists; 1993 Feb.
Journal of mammalogy v. 74 (1): p. 1-8; 1993 Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: New York; Cats; Stray animals; Behavior patterns; Ecology;
Nocturnal activity; Trapping; Urban areas


4 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523 v.21 no.2

Advances in companion animal behavior.
Marder, Amy R.; Voith, Victoria L.
Philadelphia : Saunders,; 1991.
xi, p. 203-420 : ill. ; 24 cm. (Veterinary clinics of North America. Small
animal practice, v. 21, no. 2). March 1991. Includes bibliographical
references and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats


5 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C55

Aggressive behavior.
Young, M.S.
New York : Churchill Livingstone; 1988.
Clinical signs and diagnosis in small animal practice / [edited by] Richard B.
Ford. p. 135-150; 1988. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Aggressive behavior; Diagnosis


6 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Aggressive behavior in cats.
Borchelt, P.L.; Voith, V.L.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Company; 1987 Jan.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 9
(1): p. 49-57; 1987 Jan. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Aggressive behavior; Treatment


7 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Aggressive behavior in dogs and cats.
Borchelt, P.L.; Voith, V.L.
Princeton Junction, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems; 1985 Nov.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 7
(11): p. 945-958. ill; 1985 Nov. Includes 25 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Aggressive behavior; Bites


8 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

Aggressive behavior problems in cats.
Voith, V.L.; Borchelt, P.L.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1986 Oct.
Veterinary technician v. 7 (9): p. 404-406; 1986 Oct. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Aggressive behavior; Territory; Social behavior; Behavior
problems


9 NAL Call. No.: SF601.A5

Analgesia and behavioral effects of butorphanol, nalbuphine, and pentazocine in
the cat.
Sawyer, D.C.; Rech, R.H.
Golden, Colo. : The Association; 1987 Jul.
The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association v. 23 (4): p. 438-446;
1987 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Pain; Treatment; Analgesics; Heart rate; Behavior change


10 NAL Call. No.: QL750.E74

An analysis of some predatory behaviour patterns in four species of
carnivorous marsupials (Dasyuridae), with comparative notes on the eutherian
cat Felis catus.
Pellis, S.M.; Officer, R.C.E.
Berlin, W. Ger. : Paul Parey; 1987 Jul.
Ethology v. 75 (3): p. 177-196. ill; 1987 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Behavior patterns; Carnivores; Marsupials;
Predation


11 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Animal behavior and animal welfare.
Houpt, K.A.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1991 Apr15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 198 (8): p.
1355-1360. ill; 1991 Apr15. Paper presented at the "AVMA Animal Welfare
Forum: Enhancing Wellness in Animals and People," Nov. 9, 1990. Chicago,
Illinois. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Animal welfare; Animal behavior; Determination; Behavior
patterns; Tests; Conditioning; Cats; Horses


12 NAL Call. No.: SF911.S45

Animal bites: behavior modification of the offending animal.
Marder, A.R.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Co; 1991 Aug.
Seminars in veterinary medicine and surgery (small animal) v. 6 (3): p.
192-198; 1991 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Small animal practice; Dogs; Cats; Animal behavior; Bites;
Zoonoses; Behavior; Modification; Diagnosis; Treatment


13 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.C5

Animal companions--the promise kept; the promise broken.
Washington, D.C. : The Society; 1989 May.
Close-up report - the Humane Society of the United States. 4 p. ill; 1989 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Cat; Dogs; Animal welfare; Organizations; Programs;
Support measures


14 NAL Call. No.: QL85.N4 1984

Animal control, animal welfare, and proposals for an effective program.
Rowan, A.N.
Boston, Mass. : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary
Medicine, [1984?]; 1984.
Proceedings of the first New England Conference on Animals and Society. p.
37-45; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Massachusetts; Animal welfare; Dogs; Cat; Shelter; Population
control; Programs


15 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

Animal control, birth control, and community education: impacts on the
Colorado Springs pet population, 1970-1984.
Arkow, P.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 30-48; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Animal welfare; Cat; Dog control; Birth control; Sterilization;
Pet animals


16 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

Animal control in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Amity, R.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 82-84; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

Language: English

Descriptors: Virginia; Animal welfare; Demography; Pet animals; Cat; Dog
control; Rabies


17 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

Animal control in Fulton County.
Garrett, W.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 49-50; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

Language: English

Descriptors: Georgia; Animal welfare; Cat; Dog control; Pet animals


18 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

Animal control in Pima County and Tucson, Arizona.
Ruff, A.J.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 85-91; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

Language: English

Descriptors: Arizona; Animal welfare; Demography; Pet animals; Cat; Dog
control; Sterilization


19 NAL Call. No.: A00063

Animal groups urge boycott of supply company.
Schultz, M.
Durham, N.C. : Durham Herald Co., Inc; 1990 Oct25.
Durham morning herald. p. 1-2; 1990 Oct25.

Language: English

Descriptors: North Carolina; Animal welfare; Animal experiments; Public
opinion; Cats


20 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64

Animal owners and attachment.
Mitchener, K.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Company; 1988 Sep.
Companion animal practice. p. 21-22, 23; 1988 Sep. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Attachment behavior; Man; Bonds


21 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292

Animal psychodietetics.
Ballarini, G.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1990 Oct.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 31 (10): p. 523-532; 1990 Oct.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Diet; Animal behavior; Behavior disorders; Food
quality


22 NAL Call. No.: aSF413.U5 1986

The Animal Welfare Act how it protects your dog and cat., Slightly rev. Mar.
1986.
United States, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services
Washington, D.C.? : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, Veterinary Services,; 1986.
1 folded sheet (8 p.) : ill. ; 23 x 10 cm.

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Dogs; Law and legislation; United States; Cats; Law and
legislation; United States


23 NAL Call. No.: QL55.H8

Applied comparative psychology and the care of companion animals. II. Coping
with problem behaviors in felines.
Teal, L.; Niego, M.; Schultz, J.; Zawistowski, S.
Washington Grove, MD : Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals;
1991.
Humane innovations and alternatives v. 5: p. 306-310; 1991. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Behavior problems; Behavior modification


24 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 T431

Aspecten van de voeding met betrekking tot het feline urologisch syndroom (FUS)
[Nutritional aspects of the Feline Urological Syndrome (FUS)].
Burger, I.H.
Utrecht : Nederlandse Maatschappij voor Diergeneeskunde; 1986 May15.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde v. 11 (10): p. 476-479; 1986 May15. Includes
9 references.

Language: Dutch

Descriptors: Cat; Cat diseases; Nutritional disorders; Symptoms; Urinary tract
diseases; Urine; Ph; Disease prevention


25 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Attachment of people to companion animals.
Voith, V.L.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1985 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 15 (2): p.
289-295; 1985 Mar. In the series analytic: The human-companion animal bond /
edited by J. Quackenbush and V.L. Voith.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Pet animals; Attachment behavior; Bonds; Public
relations; Veterinary practice


26 NAL Call. No.: QL85.N4 1984

Attitudes to animals--a brief review.
Rowan, A.N.
Boston, Mass. : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary
Medicine, [1984?]; 1984.
Proceedings of the first New England Conference on Animals and Society. p.
9-15; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Attachment behavior; Attitudes; Students; Children;
Man; Animal welfare; Literature reviews


27 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.D63 1988

A balanced diet., 2nd ed.
Rainbird, A.L.
Oxford [England] : Pergamon Press; 1988.
The Waltham Book of dog & cat nutrition : a handbook for students,
veterinarians, breeders, and owners / editor, A.T.B. Edney. p. 57-74; 1988.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dog foods; Cat foods; Nutrient contents; Feed composition tables


28 NAL Call. No.: SF600.C82

A basic approach of space-behaviour relationships in mammals.
Thinus-Blanc, C.; Buhot-Averseng, M.C.
The Hague : Martinus Nijhoff; 1985.
Current topics in veterinary medicine and animal science v. 35: p. 239-261.
ill; 1985. Paper presented at the "Seminar on the Social Space for Domestic
Animals," January 10-11, 1985, Brussels. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Mice; Hamsters; Nesting; Laboratory tests; Spacing; Cat; Dogs


29 NAL Call. No.: QL77.5.Z6

Behavioral and adrenocortical responses to environmental changes in leopard
cats (Felis bengalensis).
Carlstead, K.; Brown, J.L.; Seidensticker, J.
New York, N.Y. : Wiley-Liss; 1993.
Zoo biology v. 12 (4): p. 321-331; 1993. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Felis bengalensis; Environmental factors; Stress


30 NAL Call. No.: SF895.P76

Behavioral changes of organic neurologic origin.
Parker, A.J.
Washington, D.C. : Fidia Information Network for Veterinary Science and
Medicine; 1990.
Progress in veterinary neurology v. 1 (2): p. 123-131; 1990. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Dogs; Behavior change; Organic diseases; Nervous system
diseases; Symptoms; Differential diagnosis; Behavior problems; Behavior
disorders


31 NAL Call. No.: SF991.H23

Behavioral disorders.
Voith, V.L.
New York : Churchill Livingstone; 1985.
Handbook of small animal therapeutics / edited by Lloyd E. Davis. p. 519-548;
1985. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Abnormal behavior; Aggressive behavior; Behavior
modification; Drug therapy; Diagnosis


32 NAL Call. No.: SF601.P76

Behavioral problems.
Borchelt, P.L.
Hagerstown, Md. : J.B. Lippincott Co; 1991 Mar.
Problems in veterinary medicine v. 3 (1): p. 83-94; 1991 Mar. In the series
analytic: Animal Illness and Human Emotion / edited by S.P. Cohen and C.E.
Fudin. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Animal behavior; Communication; Veterinary practice


33 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6

The behaviour of laboratory colony cats and their reactions to a familiar and
unfamiliar person.
Podberscek, A.L.; Blackshaw, J.K.; Beattie, A.W.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V.; 1991 Jul.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 31 (1/2): p. 119-130; 1991 Jul. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Laboratory animals; Animal behavior; People; Interactions


34 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.B72 1992

The behaviour of the domestic cat.
Bradshaw, John W. S.
C.A.B. International
Wallingford, Oxon, Ox, UK : CAB International,; 1992.
ix, 219 p. ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-214) and
index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats


35 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

Behavioural development in the cat.
Martin, P.; Bateson, P.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 9-22. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Behavior patterns; Development; Social
behavior; Play


36 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F5

Behavioural problems.
Mugford, R.A.
Oxford : Blackwell Scientific; 1985.
Feline medicine and therapeutics / edited by E.A. Chandler, A.D.R. Hilbery ;
scientific editor C.J. Gaskell ; for the British Small Animal Veterinary
Association. p. 362-370; 1985. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Aggressive behavior; Feeding behavior;
Defecation; Spraying; Abnormal behavior; Treatment


37 NAL Call. No.: SF601.I4

Behavioural problems in dogs and cats.
O'Farrell, V.
London : British Veterinary Association; 1986 May.
In practice v. 8 (3): p. 91-92, 94, 96, 98, 100. ill; 1986 May. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Behavior problems; Surgery; Stress; Treatment;
Etiology; Hormones; Genetics


38 NAL Call. No.: QL55.I5

A behavioural study of the queen and her kittens.
Thorne, C.J.; Mars, L.A.; Markwell, P.J.
Sussex : The Institute; 1993 Apr.
Animal technology : journal of the Institute of Animal Technology v. 44 (1): p.
11-17; 1993 Apr. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Kittens; Animal behavior

Abstract: A continuous video-recording, of a queen and her kittens from 5 days
prior to parturition until the kittens were 6 weeks old provided the basis for
an analysis of both of their behaviours. The study highlighted the shift in
pattern of behaviour by the queen when faced with the demands of her litter,
identified the first occurrence of specific behaviours in the
developing kittens and provided an accurate measure of the duration of each
behaviour. In the case of behaviours that occurred regularly throughout the
day, or were of long duration. the results obtained were in agreement with
other focal studies, but the first occurrence of a specific behaviour tended to
be observed earlier than previously reported.


39 NAL Call. No.: 500 N483J

Beware of well-fed felines.
Churcher, P.B.; Lawton, J.H.
New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History; 1989 Jul.
Natural history (7): p. 40-47. ill; 1989 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Behavior; Predation; Birds; Mammals; Rodents


40 NAL Call. No.: SF911.V43

Bilateral ischiocavernosus myectomy for chronic urine spraying in castrated
male cats.
Komtebedde, J.; Hauptman, J.
Hagerstown, Md. : J.B. Lippincott Company; 1990 Jul.
Veterinary surgery v. 19 (4): p. 293-296; 1990 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Urination; Muscles; Surgical operations; Castration; Animal
behavior


41 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.D63 1988

Biological trial procedures in dog and cat nutrition., 2nd ed.
Oxford [England] : Pergamon Press; 1988.
The Waltham Book of dog & cat nutrition : a handbook for students,
veterinarians, breeders, and owners / editor, A.T.B. Edney. p. 121-128; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dog feeding; Cat; Diets; Digestibility; Growth; Reproduction


42 NAL Call. No.: QL785.D32 1984

Biology of learning in nonhuman mammals. Group report.
Holland, P.C.; Bolles, R.C.; Changeux, J.P.; Gibbon, J.; Menzel, E.W. Jr;
Mishkin, M.; Rauschecker, J.P.; Revusky, S.; Shettleworth, S.J.; Singer, W.;
Terrace, H.S.; Werka, T.F.; Zielinski, K.
Berlin [W. Ger.] : Springer-Verlag; 1984.
The biology of learning : report of the Dahlem Workshop on the Biology of
Learning, Berlin, 1983, October 23-28 / P. Marler and H.S. Terrace, editors. p.
533-551; 1984. (Life sciences research report ; 29). Includes 16
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Mammals; Cat; Dogs; Learning; Learning theories; Adaptation;
Animal behavior; Biology


43 NAL Call. No.: 421 J828

Blood consumption by the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis (Siphonaptera:
Pulicidae).
Dryden, M.W.; Gaafar, S.M.
Lanham, Md. : The Entomological Society of America; 1991 May.
Journal of medical entomology v. 28 (3): p. 394-400; 1991 May. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Ctenocephalides felis; Females; Blood-meals; Hematophagy;
Isotope labeling; Measurement; Methodology; Radionuclides; Ultrasound;
Anesthesia

Abstract: The volume of blood consumed by actively reproducing female cat
fleas, Ctenocephalides felis (Bouche), while feeding in confinement feeding
chambers on cats for 3 h, was investigated using two radionuclide blood tags
(51Cr-erythrocyte and 125I-albumin) and the gravimetric method. Female fleas
consumed an average of 0.110 ml (+/-0.026 ml) of blood per 100 females in 3 h
as determined using the dual radionuclide system. The single 51Cr-erythrocyte
tag overestimated blood consumption by 11.3% and the single 125I-albumin tag
underestimated blood consumption by 6.4%. The gravimetric method
underestimated blood consumption by 72.2% compared with the dual radionuclide
value. Investigations of blood consumption of nonconfined female fleas were
conducted with cats housed in metabolic cages and restricted from grooming.
These investigations were conducted using the single 51Cr-erythrocyte tag, and
the data obtained were corrected to compensate for using a single erythrocyte
tag. Female cat fleas consumed an average of 13.6 microliters (+/-2.7
microliters) of blood per day, which was equivalent to 15.15 times their body
weight. In an additional study, direct exposure to 40 kHz ultrasound did not
reduce blood consumption by the fleas.


44 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

Blood transfusions. I. The blood donor colony.
O'Neill, S.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1987 Mar.
Veterinary technician v. 8 (2): p. 87-89; 1987 Mar. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Blood donors; Blood groups


45 NAL Call. No.: 389.8 J82

Brainstem auditory evoked potential interwave intervals are prolonged in
vitamin B-6-deficient cats.
Buckmaster, P.S.; Holliday, T.A.; Bai, S.C.; Rogers, Q.R.
Bethesda, Md. : American Institute of Nutrition; 1993 Jan.
The Journal of nutrition v. 123 (1): p. 20-26; 1993 Jan. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Diet; Vitamin deficiencies; Pyridoxine; Development; Brain; Cats

Abstract: Vitamin B-6 deficiency has been reported to produce behavioral,
neurophysiological and neuropathological abnormalities in a variety of
species. In this investigation we used brainstem auditory evoked potentials
(BAEP) to determine if vitamin B-6 deficiency in cats affected peripheral and
brainstem auditory pathways. Brainstem auditory evoked potentials were
recorded from growing cats as they developed vitamin B-6 deficiency, which was
confirmed using clinical, hematological and urinary criteria. The BAEP
interwave intervals measured from early (wave 1 or 1N) to late waves (5N) or
from middle (wave 3) to late waves increased significantly, whereas interwave
intervals from early to middle waves did not differ significantly. These
results indicate that vitamin B-6 deficiency affects on or more structures of
the brainstem that generate the later parts of the BAEP. The finding of
prolonged interwave intervals in vitamin B-6-deficient animals is consistent
with slowed axonal conduction velocity secondary to defective myelination.
Recording BAEP provided a noninvasive means of detecting effects of vitamin B-6
deficiency on specific parts of the central nervous system.


46 NAL Call. No.: SF433.H36

Canine and feline behavioral therapy.
Hart, Benjamin L.; Hart, Lynette A.
Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger,; 1985.
x, 275 p. : ill ; 25 cm. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 265-269.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Behavior; Cats; Behavior; Animal behavior therapy


47 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N87

Canine and feline nutrition: future perspectives.
Rivers, J.P.W.; Burger, I.H.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1989.
Nutrition of the dog and cat / edited by I.H. Burger and J.P.W. Rivers. p.
381-393; 1989. (Waltham symposium ; no. 7). Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal nutrition; Nutrient requirements; Toxicology


48 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Cardiopulmonary and behavioral effects of fentanyl-droperidol in cats.
Grandy, J.L.; Heath, R.B.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1987 Jul01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 191 (1): p. 59-61;
1987 Jul01. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Fentanyl; Droperidol; Blood pressure; Heart rate;
Respiration rate; Animal behavior


49 NAL Call. No.: SF442.C34

Care of cats.
American Humane Association
Denvar, Colo. : American Humane Association,; 1985.
1 folded sheet (10 p.) : ill. ; 22 cm. Cover title. "GI-1005"--p. [10].

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Animal welfare


50 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.971

Carnivores basic needs, handling and care.
Morgan, Ronald L.
American College of Toxicology, Meeting_1990 :_Orlando, Fla.),Production Plus,
Inc
Symposium: Animal Welfare Compliance for Study Directors 1990 : Orlando, Fla.
Closter, N.J. : Production Plus, Inc., [1990?]; 1990.
1 videocassette (31 min., 37 sec.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. VHS. Videotape of a
presentation at Symposium: Animal Welfare Compliance for Study Directors ;
presented at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the American College of
Toxicology, Orlando, Fla., Oct. 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: Laboratory animals; Animal welfare; Dogs as laboratory animals;
Cats as laboratory animals; Ferrets as laboratory animals; Minks as laboratory
animals

Abstract: The basic needs of dogs and cats including air, food, water,
environmental controls and social interaction are presented. Available
guidelines, regulations, resource information and training manuals are
presented. Methods of disease prevention, identification, housing and exercise
are discussed. The basic care and handling of farrets and mink is also
covered.


51 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224

A case for companion animal behavior in the veterinary practice.
McKeown, D.; Luescher, A.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Jan.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 29 (1): p. 74-75; 1988 Jan. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal behavior; Veterinary practice


52 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A45

The case for neutering cats and dogs.
Brant, K.
Westport, Conn. : Animal Rights Network; 1987 Mar.
The Animals' agenda v. 7 (2): p. 34-35. ill; 1987 Mar.

Language: English

Descriptors: Bitches; Cat; Female animals; Spaying; Population control; Animal
welfare; Shelter


53 NAL Call. No.: SF411.5.P47

A case study in private pet ownership by the elderly.
Burt, M.R.; Gallant, J.B. Jr; Terefenko, M.; Kelly, K.; Nussmann, J.
Minneapolis, Minn. : Cent to Study Human-Animal Relat and Environ, Univ of
Minnesota; 1984.
The Pet connection : its influence on our health and quality of life /
editors, Robert K. Anderson, Benjamin L. Hart, Lynette A. Hart. p. 438-444;
1984. Paper presented at Proceedings of "Conference on the Human-Animal
Bond," June 13-14, 1983, University of Minnesota, and June 17-18, 1983,
University of California-Irvine. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Massachusetts; Elderly; Dogs; Cat; Relationships; Interactions


54 NAL Call. No.: SF77.M35

The cat.
Accardi, P.J.
Joliet, Ill. : American Association for Laboratory Animal Science; 1984.
Manual for assistant laboratory animal technicians / edited by Walter B.
Sapanski, Jr., and John E. Harkness. p. 233-247, 421. ill; 1984. (Publication /
American Association for Laboratory Animal Science ; 84-1). Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Identification; Restraint; Cage rearing; Animal breeding;
Animal health; Cat diseases


55 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.C62

Cat adoption policies.
Case, D.B.
Tucson, Az. : KBR Publications; 1984 Jul.
Community animal control v. 3 (4): p. 13; 1984 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Adoption; Policy; Shelter; Animal behavior; Habits


56 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Cat aggression redirected to people: 14 cases (1981-1987).
Chapman, B.L.; Voith, V.L.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1990 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 196 (6): p. 947-950;
1990 Mar15. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Aggressive behavior; Diagnosis; Behavior modification


57 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N67 1982

Cat behaviour problems (Spraying, urination, defaecation, aggression, play).
Voith, V.L.
Oxford : Pergamon Press, c1984; 1984.
Nutrition and behaviour in dogs and cats : proceedings, First Nordic Symposium
on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, September 15-18, 1982 / editor R.S.
Anderson. p. 217-226. ill; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English


58 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

Cat conditioning.
Kay, D.E.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1984 Jul.
Veterinary technician v. 5 (4): p. 293-294, 320; 1984 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Pet care; Conditioning


59 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Cat elimination behavior problems.
Borchelt, P.L.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1991 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 21 (2): p.
257-264; 1991 Mar. In the series analytic: Advances in companion animal
behavior / edited by A.R. Marder and V. Voith. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Behavior problems; Urination; Defecation; Litter; Odors


60 NAL Call. No.: 420 EN82

Cat flea (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae): factors influencing host-finding behavior
in the laboratory.
Osbrink, W.L.A.; Rust, M.K.
College Park, Md. : The Society; 1985 Jan.
Annals of the Entomological Society of America v. 78 (1): p. 29-34. ill; 1985
Jan. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Ctenocephalides felis; Behavior


61 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.S43

Cat killings reemphasize owner responsibility.
Washington, D.C. : National Humane Education Center; 1985 Apr.
Shelter sense v. 8 (3): p. 3-4. ill; 1985 Apr.

Language: English

Descriptors: Indiana; Cat; Pets; Animal welfare; Law


62 NAL Call. No.: SF411.A57

Cat owners' attitudes toward declawing.
Landsberg, G.M.
Hanover, N.H. : University Press of New England for Delta Society; 1991.
Anthrozoos v. 4 (3): p. 192-197; 1991. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Surgical operations; Age differences; Animal behavior;
Animal welfare


63 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A35

Cat protection experts recommend the indoor life.
Duprey, K.
Denver, Colo. : American Humane Association, Animal Protection Division; 1990.
Advocate v. 8 (3): p. 8-9, 18. ill; 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Animal welfare; Animal health


64 NAL Call. No.: SF911.S45

Cat scratch disease: no longer a diagnostic dilemma.
Margileth, A.M.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Co; 1991 Aug.
Seminars in veterinary medicine and surgery (small animal) v. 6 (3): p.
199-202; 1991 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Animal behavior; Diseases; Diagnosis; Etiology; Skin tests;
Bacterial diseases; Zoonoses; Antibiotics; Drug therapy; Prevention


65 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

Cat society and the consequences of colony size.
Kerby, G.; Macdonald, D.W.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 67-81. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Social behavior; Group behavior; Social structure;
Reproductive efficiency


66 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.C62

Catching up with cat licensing.
Greyhavens, T.
Tucson, Az. : KBR Publications; 1984 Jul.
Community animal control v. 3 (4): p. 10-12, 26-27. ill; 1984 Jul. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Cat; Licenses and permits; Registration; Control methods;
Animal welfare


67 NAL Call. No.: 450 EC7

Catnip and the catnip response.
Tucker, A.O.; Tucker, S.S.
Bronx, N.Y. : New York Botanical Garden; 1988 Apr.
Economic botany v. 42 (2): p. 214-231; 1988 Apr. Literature review. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Nepeta cataria; Cat; Animal behavior; Plant composition


68 NAL Call. No.: HV4725.U5L4 1990

Cats., 4th ed.
Leavitt, E.S.; Stevens, C.
Washington, D.C. : Animal Welfare Institute; 1990.
Animals and their legal rights : a survey of American laws from 1641 to 1990 /
with chapters by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the United
States Department of Agriculture ... [et al.].. p. 121-125; 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Cats; Animal welfare; Law


69 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.1163

Cats caressing the tiger.
National Geographic Society (U.S.)
Washington, D.C. : The Society,; 1991.
1 videocassette (60 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. (National Geographic Society
educational video presentations.). "No. 51478"--Cassette label.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats

Abstract: A comparison of domestic cats to wild cats is used to explain the
behavior of domestic cats.


70 NAL Call. No.: SF447.M3

Cats in London report of a survey of records kept in five veterinary surgeries
in the London area.
McEwen, Peter
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare
Potters Bar, Herts., England : UFAW,; 1986.
18 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. (UFAW publication). Cover title. January 1986.
Bibliography: p. 18.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; England; Veterinary medicine; England; Animals, Treatment
of; England; Animal welfare


71 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Changes in plasma cortisol, corticotropin, and alpha-melanocyte-stimulating
hormone concentrations in cats before and after physical restraint and
intradermal testing.
Willemse, T.; Vroom, M.W.; Mol, J.A.; Rijnberk, A.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1993 Jan.
American journal of veterinary research v. 54 (1): p. 69-72; 1993 Jan.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Stress; Handling; Skin tests; Corticotropin;
Hydrocortisone; Melanotropins; Restraint of animals; Anesthesia

Abstract: In 6 cats, mean +/- SEM baseline plasma concentrations of cortisol,
corticotropin, and alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) were 87 +/-
16 nmol/L, 73 +/- 14 ng/L, and 129 +/- 12 ng/L, respectively. The cats were
subjected to: handling and subsequent skin testing without anesthesia;
anesthesia with 50 mg of ketamine HCl and 2.5 mg of diazepam given IV,
immediately followed by handling and skin testing; and anesthesia and handling
as previously described, but without skin testing. Significant (P < 0.05;
multivariate analysis for repeated measures) increase in plasma cortisol,
corticotropin, and alpha-MSH concentrations was observed until 20 minutes after
the start of the experiments in cats undergoing physical restraint and
subsequent skin testing with or without preceding anesthesia. These responses
were largely abolished when anesthesia with ketamine and diazepam was only
followed by handling. We conclude that, during stress in cats (in contrast to
dogs), the pituitary intermediate lobe is activated to secrete alpha-MSH. In
addition, the cortisol response after skin testing of cats under anesthesia may
be a reasonable explanation for the reported weak skin test reactivity in cats.


72 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Characterization of fibroblast colony-forming units in bone marrow from
healthy cats.
Wellman, M.L.; Kociba, G.J.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Feb.
American journal of veterinary research v. 49 (2): p. 231-235. ill; 1988 Feb.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Fibroblasts; Bone marrow; Cell culture; Characterization;
Quantitative analysis


73 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

Charlotte-Mecklenburg animal control program.
Quisenberry, D.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 13-29; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

Language: English

Descriptors: North Carolina; Animal welfare; Cat; Dog control; Pet animals;
Sterilization


74 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641

Chronic gingivitis in a colony of cats infected with feline immunodeficiency
virus and feline calicivirus.
Waters, L.; Hopper, C.D.; Gruffydd-Jones, T.J.; Harbour, D.A.
London : The Association; 1993 Apr03.
The Veterinary record : journal of the British Veterinary Association v. 132
(14): p. 340-342; 1993 Apr03. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Feline calicivirus; Feline immunodeficiency virus;
Gingivitis


75 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

City of Los Angeles animal care and control.
Rush, R.I.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 55-58; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

Language: English

Descriptors: California; Animal welfare; Pet animals; Cat; Dog control;
Sterilization


76 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Client information series--nutrition in the cat.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1991 Sep.
Feline practice v. 19 (5): p. 11-14; 1991 Sep.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Animal nutrition; Cat foods; Animal feeding


77 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523 v.19, no.3

Clinical nutrition.
Kallfelz, Francis A.
Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders, [c1989]; 1989.
x p., p. 387-626 : ill. ; 24 cm. (The Veterinary clinics of North America.
Small animal practice, v. 19, no. 3). May 1989. Includes bibliographies and
index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Nutrition; Cats; Nutrition; Diet therapy


78 NAL Call. No.: SF992.N88S56 1993

Clinical nutrition of the dog and cat.
Simpson, J. W.; Anderson, Ronald S.; Markwell, P. J.
Oxford [England] ; Boston : Blackwell Scientific,; 1993.
viii, 151 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (Library of veterinary practice). Includes
bibliographical references and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Nutrition disorders in animals


79 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.D63 1988

Clinical small animal nutrition., 2nd ed.
Markwell, P.J.
Oxford [England] : Pergamon Press; 1988.
The Waltham Book of dog & cat nutrition : a handbook for students,
veterinarians, breeders, and owners / editor, A.T.B. Edney. p. 97-115; 1988.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Obesity; Bone diseases; Diabetes; Vitamin deficiency;
Renal failure; Allergies; Animal nutrition; Therapeutic diets


80 NAL Call. No.: SF601.A5

Clinical use of an indwelling nasogastric tube for enteral nutrition and fluid
therapy in the dog and cat.
Crowe, D.T. Jr
Denver, Colo. : The Association; 1986 Sep.
The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association v. 22 (5): p. 675-682.
ill; 1986 Sep. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Tube feeding; Nose; Liquid diet; Enteral feeding;
Therapy; Fluids; Malnutrition


81 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 C81

Companion animal behavior: a review of dog and cat behavior in the field, the
laboratory and the clinic.
Houpt, K.A.
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell Veterinarian, Inc; 1985 Jan.
Cornell veterinarian v. 75 (1): p. 248-261; 1985 Jan. Literature review.
Includes 63 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Animal behavior; Aggressive behavior; Dog; Cat; Veterinary
medicine


82 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64

Companion animal behavior from the viewpoint of an ethologist.
Polsky, R.H.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Company; 1989 Jul.
Companion animal practice v. 19 (6/7): p. 3-4; 1989 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal behavior; Behavior problems; Behavior patterns


83 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64

Companion animal practice.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co., 1987-; 1987-9999.
Companion animal practice. v. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm; 1987-9999. Title
from cover.

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Veterinary medicine; Periodicals; Pets; Diseases; Periodicals;
Cats; Diseases; Periodicals; Dogs; Diseases; Periodicals; Cage-birds;
Diseases; Periodicals


84 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N87

Comparative aspects of nutrition and metabolism of dogs and cats.
Morris, J.G.; Rogers, Q.R.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1989.
Nutrition of the dog and cat / edited by I.H. Burger and J.P.W. Rivers. p.
35-66. ill; 1989. (Waltham symposium ; no. 7). Literature review. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal nutrition; Digestive system; Dog foods; Cat
foods; Fats; Carbohydrates; Protein requirement; Trace elements; Metabolism;
Literature reviews


85 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Comparison of age in cats and humans.
Reichenbach, T.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1987 Jan.
Feline practice v. 17 (1): p. 28-30; 1987 Jan. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Age; Records; Lifespan; Aging; Animal behavior; Man


86 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Comparison of diazepam with progestin for effectiveness in suppression of urine
spraying behavior in cats.
Cooper, L.; Hart, B.L.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1992 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 20 (6): p. 797-801;
1992 Mar15. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Diazepam; Progestogens; Urine; Behavior problems; Sex
differences; Dosage


87 NAL Call. No.: QL55.A1L3

Comparison of faecal flora of cats based on different housing conditions with
special reference to Bifidobacterium.
Itoh, K.; Mitsuoka, T.; Maejima, K.; Hiraga, C.; Nakano, K.
Essex : Laboratory Animal Science Association; 1984 Jul.
Laboratory animals v. 18 (3): p. 280-284; 1984 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal housing; Specific pathogen free state; Feces;
Bifidobacterium; Incubation; Culture media


88 NAL Call. No.: SF427.B32 1986

The complete herbal handbook for the dog and cat., Rev. ed..
Bairacli-Levy, Juliette de; Bairacli-Levy, Juliette de
New York : Arco Pub.,; 1986.
287 p. ; 20 cm. Rev. ed. of: The complete herbal book for the dog. 1975.
Includes indexes. Bibliography: p. 271.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Dogs; Diseases; Cats; Diseases; Herbs; Therapeutic
use; Herbals; Animal welfare


89 NAL Call. No.: SF601.P76

Complex partial seizures: Behavioral epilepsy.
Colter, S.B.
Hagerstown, Md. : J.B. Lippincott Co; 1989 Oct.
Problems in veterinary medicine v. 1 (4): p. 619-627; 1989 Oct. In the series
analytic: Epilepsy / edited by R.J. Indrieri. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Epilepsy; Damage; Classification; Pathology;
Treatment; Behavior disorders


90 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

Comprehensive animal control.
Homes, J.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 51-54; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

Language: English

Descriptors: British Columbia; Animal welfare; Pet animals; Cat; Dog control;
Sterilization


91 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

A computerized approach to nutritional management of apparently healthy cats.
Fooshee, S.K.
Trenton, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Company; 1990 Apr.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 12
(4): p. 473-478, 480, 482-483, 486-488; 1990 Apr. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Feeding; Cat foods; Computer software; Small animal
practice; Nutrition information; Obesity; Weight loss diets; Vitamin
supplements; Thiamin; Thiaminase; Vitamin deficiencies


92 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.1372

The Control of feral cat colonies.. Feral cats, suggestions for control Feral
cats Control of feral cats
Redhead, Brian
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare
Potters Bar, Herts, England : Published by The Universities Federation for
Animal Welfare,; 1985.
1 videocassette (13 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 booklet. Title on
container: Control of feral cats. Title on booklet: Feral cats : Suggestions
for control.

Language: English

Descriptors: Feral cats; Cats

Abstract: Describes effective and humane methods to control feral cats as
developed by the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare at the request of
the Cat Action Trust. The method is based on trapping, neutering, marking by
ear-tipping and returning the cats to supervised sites where their long term
care can be assured.


93 NAL Call. No.: QL751.B345 1984

Cooperative breeding in birds and mammals., 2nd ed.
Emlen, S.T.
Sunderland, Mass. : Sinauer Associates; 1984.
Behavioural ecology : an evolutionary approach / edited by J.R. Krebs and N.B.
Davies. p. 305-339. ill; 1984.

Language: English

Descriptors: Birds; Mammals; Cat; Behavior; Breeding


94 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Coping with euthanasia: A case study of shelter culture.
Arluke, A.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1991 Apr01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 198 (7): p.
1176-1180; 1991 Apr01. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Shelter; Euthanasia; Personnel; Stress


95 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 N812

Correcting house soiling problems in cat.
Campbell, W.E.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : American Veterinary Publications; 1985 Jan.
Modern veterinary practice v. 66 (1): p. 53-54; 1985 Jan.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Behavior


96 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

Critical care: nutritional support. I. Force feeding and tube feeding.
Ware, C.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1985 Apr.
Veterinary technician v. 6 (4): p. 197-200, 202. ill; 1985 Apr. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Force feeding; Tube feeding; Diets; Energy
requirements


97 NAL Call. No.: 500 N21P

Crossmodal changes in the somatosensory vibrissa/barrel system of visually
deprived animals.
Rauschecker, J.P.; Tian, B.; Korte, M.; Egert, U.
Washington, D.C. : The Academy; 1992 Jun01.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America v. 89 (11): p. 5063-5067. ill; 1992 Jun01. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Mice; Vision; Vision disorders; Animal behavior; Hearing;
Orientation; Touch

Abstract: Cats deprived of vision from birth adapt remarkably well to their
situation and show little behavioral impairment. They seem to compensate for
their lack of vision by relying more on their auditory and tactile senses. We
report here that the facial vibrissae, which are most important for tactile
orientation in many animals, show supernormal growth in both cats and mice that
have been deprived of vision from birth. Furthermore, the whisker
representation in the somatosensory cortical barrel field shows a concomitant
enlargement in binocularly enucleated mice: individual barrels are expanded in
size by up to one-third. The increased use of the vibrissae in visually
deprived animals may stimulate both their own growth and, via activation of the
respective neural pathways, the expansion of their central representation.


98 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N87

The current consensus in dog and cat nutrition.
Rivers, J.P.W.; Burger, I.H.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1989.
Nutrition of the dog and cat / edited by I.H. Burger and J.P.W. Rivers. p. 7-9;
1989. (Waltham symposium ; no. 7). Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal nutrition; Diet; Nutrient intake; Nutrient
balance


99 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Dealing with feline housesoiling: a practitioner's guide.
Hunthausen, W.L.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1993 Aug.
Veterinary medicine v. 88 (8): p. 726, 728-730, 734-735; 1993 Aug. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Behavior problems; Urination; Defecation; Behavior
modification


100 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Development of chronic renal disease in cats fed a commercial diet.
DiBartola, S.P.; Buffington, C.A.; Chew, D.J.; McLoughlin, M.A.; Sparks, R.A.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1993 Mar01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 202 (5): p. 744-751;
1993 Mar01. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Cat foods; Renal failure; Protein content; Potassium;
Phosphoric acid; Chronic course


101 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.C62

A device to facilitate the humane handling of cats.
Drucker, B.J.; Rinehart, W.A.
Tucson, Az. : KBR Publications; 1984 Mar.
Community animal control v. 3 (2): p. 15-16. ill; 1984 Mar.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Handling; Cages; Design


102 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Diagnosing and treating aggression problems in cats.
Marder, A.R.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1993 Aug.
Veterinary medicine v. 88 (8): p. 736-742; 1993 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Aggressive behavior; Diagnosis; Behavior modification


103 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Diagnosing and treating undesirable feline elimination behavior.
Overall, K.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1993 Mar.
Feline practice v. 21 (2): p. 11-15; 1993 Mar. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Behavior problems; Excretion


104 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Diazepam-induced defensive aggression in a cat.
Polsky, R.H.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1993 Jul.
Feline practice v. 21 (4): p. 21-22; 1993 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Diazepam; Aggressive behavior


105 NAL Call. No.: QL55.A1L3

Diet and breeding performance in cats.
Olovson, S.G.
London : Laboratory Animal Science Association; 1986 Jul.
Laboratory animals v. 20 (3): p. 221-230. ill; 1986 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal breeding; Diets; Animal nutrition; Reproductive
performance


106 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Diet as a causative factor of feline urolithiasis (Viruses, bacteria,
feeding).
Lewis, L.D.; Morris, M.L. Jr
Philadelphia, Pa. : W. B. Saunders Co; May 1984.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 14 (3): p.
513-527. ill; May 1984. Paper presented at the "Symposium on Disorders of the
Feline Lower Urinary Tract," May 1984. Literature review. Includes
references.

Language: English


107 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

Diet of domestic cats and their impact on prey populations.
Fitzgerald, B.M.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 123-144. ill., maps; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal feeding; Diets; Predation; Availability; Wildlife;
Rodents; Birds


108 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Dietary and nutritional management of gastrointestinal diseases.
Remillard, R.L.; Thatcher, C.D.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1989 Jul.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 19 (4): p.
797-816; 1989 Jul. In the series analytic: Clinical pathology: Part I /
edited by B.W. Parry. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Digestive system diseases; Therapy; Therapeutic diets;
Nutrient requirements; Energy requirements


109 NAL Call. No.: SF992.C37C36

Dietary management, nutrition, and the heart.
Ralston, S.L.; Fox, P.R.
New York : Churchill Livingstone; 1988.
Canine and feline cardiology / edited by Philip R. Fox. p. 219-228; 1988.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Heart diseases; Therapeutic diets; Pet foods


110 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Diet-induced feline urethral obstruction (Cats).
Finco, D.R.; Barsanti, J.A.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W. B. Saunders Co; May 1984.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 14 (3): p.
529-536. ill; May 1984. Paper presented at the "Symposium on Disorders of the
Feline Lower Urinary Tract," May 1984. Includes references.

Language: English


111 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

A different approach to the litter box problem (Cats, behavior).
Mathews, S.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; May/June 1984.
Feline practice v. 14 (3): p. 7-8, 10-11; May/June 1984. Includes references.

Language: English


112 NAL Call. No.: QP901.A33

Dilated cardiomyopathy associated with taurine deficiency in the domestic cat:
relationship to diet and myocardial taurine content.
Pion, P.D.; Kittleson, M.D.; Skiles, M.L.; Rogers, Q.R.; Morris, J.G.
New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press; 1992.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology v. 315: p. 63-73; 1992. In the
series analytic: Taurine: nutritional value and mechanisms of action / edited
by J. B. Lombardini, S. W. Schaffer and J. Azuma. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Diet; Taurine; Cardiomyopathy; Nutrient intake; Nutrient
deficiencies; Epidemiology; Medical treatment; Pet foods; Cats


113 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.D57

Disappearing dogs & cats the dealer-laboratory connection.. Disappearing dogs
and cats Dealer-laboratory connection
Action 81 Inc
Berryville, Va. : Action 81 Inc., [1987-1990]; 1987-1990.
2 v. : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes bibliographical references and
index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Animal welfare; United States; Larceny; United States; Dogs; Laws
and legislation; United States; Cats; Law and ligislation; United States; Dogs
as laboratory animals; Cats as laboratory animals


114 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

The Domestic cat the biology of its behaviour.
Turner, Dennis C.,_1948-; Bateson, P. P. G.
Cats '86 1986 : University of Zurich-Irchel.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press,; 1988. x,
222 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. Based on a symposium Cat's '86, held at the
University of Zurich-Irchel, Switzerland, Sept. 1-3. 1986. Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 202-215.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Behavior; Congresses; Cats; Social aspects; Congresses


115 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

The domestication and history of the cat.
Serpell, J.A.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 151-158. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Domestication; History; Animal behavior


116 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Early-age neutering of dogs and cats.
Theran, P.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1993 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 202 (6): p. 914-917;
1993 Mar15. Paper presented at the "AVMA Animal Welfare Forum: Overpopulation
of unwanted dogs and cats," Nov 6, 1992, Chicago, Illinois. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Age; Young animals; Sterilization; Overpopulation;
Preoperative care; Surgery


117 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64

The effect of a rat carcass diet on the urinary pH of the cat.
Vondruska, J.F.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1987 Aug.
Companion animal practice v. 1 (3): p. 5-9; 1987 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal nutrition; Cat foods; Rats; Carcasses; Diets; Urinary
tract diseases; Ph


118 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Effect of aspirin, furosemide, and commercial low-salt diet on digoxin
pharmacokinetic properties in clinically normal cats.
Atkins, C.E.; Snyder, P.S.; Keene, B.W.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1988 Nov15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 193 (10): p.
1264-1268; 1988 Nov15. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Digoxin; Pharmacokinetics; Acetylsalicylic acid; Furosemide;
Diets; Salt; Digitalis; Poisoning; Heart diseases


119 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Effect of diet composition on water intake and excretion by the cat.
Sauer, L.S.; Hamar, D.; Lewis, L.D.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1985 Jul.
Feline practice v. 15 (4): p. 16-21; 1985 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Diets; Water intake; Feed composition tables; Cat foods;
Excretion


120 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Effect of diet on Heinz body formation in kittens.
Hickman, M.A.; Rogers, Q.R.; Morris, J.G.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1990 Mar.
American journal of veterinary research v. 51 (3): p. 475-478. ill; 1990 Mar.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Young animals; Diets; Heinz bodies; Incidence; Histamine;
Vitamin a; Nitrites; Propylene glycol

Abstract: Heinz body formation was examined in kittens, in response to
consumption of a variety of diets. A commercial salmon-based diet containing
16.5 mg of nitrite, 39 mg of histamine, and 210,000 IU of vitamin A/kg of diet
(dry-matter basis) was found to induce Heinz body formation. Purified
experimental diets--containing nitrite up to 405 mg/kg; histamine, 50 mg/kg;
histamine, 50 mg/kg plus nitrite, 45 mg/kg; or vitamin A, 250,000
IU/kg--failed to induce Heinz body formation. The effect of propylene glycol
(PG) on Heinz body formation was examined by giving groups of 6 kittens
purified diets containing 5 or 10% PG for 12 weeks. Two additional kittens were
fed a commercial soft-moist diet containing PG for 12 weeks. All kittens fed PG
developed Heinz bodies, with peak values for erythrocytes containing Heinz
bodies being: 28% for kittens of the 10% PG group; 20% for kittens of the 5% PG
group; and 36% for kittens of the soft-moist diet group. Kittens did not
develop anemia or methemoglobinemia. Heinz body percentage required 6 to 8
weeks to decrease to the pretreatment value of < 1% after diets containing PG
were discontinued. 51Chromium-labeled erythrocytes were used to evaluate
erythrocyte survival in 4 kittens of the 10% PG-fed group and in 4 control
kittens. Kittens with Heinz body formation induced by 10% PG had significantly
(P < 0.001) decreased erythrocyte survival, compared with that for controls,
with half-life of 8.3 days for kittens of the PG group, compared with 12.6 days
for kittens of the control group.


121 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Effect of diet on struvite activity product in feline urine.
Buffington, C.A.; Rogers, Q.R.; Morris, J.G.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1990 Dec.
American journal of veterinary research v. 51 (12): p. 2025-2030; 1990 Dec.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Magnesium ammonium phosphate; Magnesium; Diet; Urine;
Solubility; Ph; Calcium; Phosphates; Ammonium

Abstract: Groups of male specific-pathogen-free cats were fed a basal,
purified diet (A), with or without 0.45% added magnesium (MgCl2, diet B; MgO,
diet C) or 1 of 2 commercial diets (D,E). Urine samples collected for 48 hours
after 2 weeks of feeding were analyzed for calcium, magnesium, sodium,
potassium, ammonium, sulfate, phosphate, oxalate, and citrate content.
Concentrations were used to calculate the negative logarithm of the struvite
activity product (pSAP), using a microcomputer-based program for calculation of
supersaturation of the urine with crystal solutes. The pSAP value for all
samples also was hand-calculated by use of an equation. Consumption of diet B
caused a significant (P < 0.05) increase in urine calcium concentration. Total
urine phosphate concentration was lower in urine from cats fed diets A, B, or C
than in urine from cats fed diets D or E. For the various diets, urine PO4-3
was: 5.3 microM for diet A; 6.3 microM for diet C; 0.9 microM for diet E; 36 nM
for diet D, and 0.5 nM for diet B. Consumption of diets B and C caused
significant increases in urine magnesium concentration (53.1 nM and 49.1 mM,
respectively). Ammonium ion concentration was highest in urine from cats fed
diets B and D, 116.2 mM and 100.3 mM, respectively. When the pSAP,
hand-calculated assuming ionic strength u = 0.2, was regressed on that
calculated by use of the microcomputer program, the coefficient of
determination was 0.96 (P less than or equal to 0.01).


122 NAL Call. No.: QP901.A33

The effect of dietary supplementation with cysteic acid on the plasma taurine
concentration of cats maintained on a taurine-restricted diet.
Earle, K.E.; Smith, P.M.
New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press; 1992.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology v. 315: p. 23-32; 1992. In the
series analytic: Taurine: nutritional value and mechanisms of action / edited
by J. B. Lombardini, S. W. Schaffer and J. Azuma. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Taurine; Cysteic acid; Supplements; Nutrient nutrient
interactions; Nutrient deficiencies; Experimental diets; Cats


123 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6

The effectiveness of animal repellents on dogs and cats in the laboratory and
field (Behavior, prevention of plastic-bag garbage scavenging, environmental
pollution).
Wolski, T.R.; Riter, R.; Houpt. K.A.
Amsterdam : Elsevier; Mar 1984.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 12 (1/2): p. 131-144. ill; Mar 1984.
Includes references.

Language: English


124 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Effectiveness of buspirone on urine spraying and inappropriate urination in
cats.
Hart, B.L.; Eckstein, R.A.; Powell, K.L.; Dodman, N.H.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1993 Jul15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 203 (2): p. 254-258;
1993 Jul15. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; New drugs; Drug therapy; Behavior problems; Urination


125 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64

Effects of declawing on feline behavior.
Bennett, M.; Houpt, K.A.; Erb, H.N.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Company; 1988 Dec.
Companion animal practice v. 2 (12): p. 7-9, 12; 1988 Dec. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Hooves and claws; Surgical operations;
Surveys


126 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Effects of lithium carbonate administration to healthy cats.
Dieringer, T.M.; Brown, S.A.; Rogers, K.S.; Lees, G.E.; Whitney, M.S.; Weeks,
B.R.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1992 May.
American journal of veterinary research v. 53 (5): p. 721-726; 1992 May.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Lithium; Bone marrow; Stimulants; Dosage; Toxicity;
Neutrophils; Lymphocytes; Urine; Specific gravity; Adverse effects

Abstract: Lithium carbonate administration to healthy cats was evaluated in 2
controlled studies (a dose-response study and a bone marrow evaluation study)
to determine the effectiveness of lithium as a bone marrow stimulant. Lithium
carbonate was administrated at dosage ranging from 300 to 1,050 mg/m2 of body
surface/d. Complete blood count, serum lithium concentration determination,
serum biochemical analysis, urinalysis, and bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
were periodically performed. Serum lithium concentration > 2 mEq/L was
associated with significant decrease in numbers of circulating segmented
neutrophils (< 1,200 cells/microliter; P < 0.01) and lymphocytes (< 1,300
cells/microliter; P < 0.0001), as well as significant (P < 0.05) decrease in
urine specific gravity. Bone marrow evaluation revealed apparent maturation
arrest of the neutrophil cell line. Coincident with the changes in laboratory
values, the lithium-treated cats became ill. Changes in behavior and
vocalization were seen, followed by anorexia, vomiting, and diarrhea. In later
stages of intoxication, cats became hyperexcitable and manifested coarse
muscular tremors. It was concluded that lithium carbonate does not have
potential value as a bone marrow stimulant and is toxic to cats at serum
concentration > 2 mEq/L.


127 NAL Call. No.: 410 B77

The effects of litter-size variation on the development of play behaviour in
the domestic cat: litters of one and two.
Mendl, M.
London : Bailliere Tindall; 1988 Feb.
Animal behaviour v. 36: p. 20-34; 1988 Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Young animals; Litter size; Animal behavior; Play; Agonistic
behavior


128 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Effects of neutering and spaying on the behavior of dogs and cats: questions
and answers about practical concerns.
Hart, B.L.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1991 Apr01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 198 (7): p.
1204-1205; 1991 Apr01. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Castration; Ovariectomy; Animal behavior; Behavior
change; Behavior patterns


129 NAL Call. No.: SF911.V43

Effects of thiopental, ketamine, diazepam, xylazine, and nitrous oxide on EEG
spike activity and convulsive behavior during enflurane anesthesia in
atropinized cats: effect of increasing inhalant concentrations.
Hikasa, Y.; Kubota, M.; Takase, K.; Kakuta, T.; Ogasawara, S.
Hagerstown, Md. : J.B. Lippincott Company; 1993 Jul.
Veterinary surgery v. 22 (4): p. 311-317; 1993 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Anesthesia


130 NAL Call. No.: 421 EN895

Electrophysiological studies of the spectral sensitivities of cat fleas,
Ctenocephalides felis, and oriental rat fleas, Xenopsylla cheopis to
monochromatic light.
Pickens, L.G.; Carroll, J.F.; Azad, A.F.
Dordrecht : Dr W. Junk Publishers; 1987 Nov.
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata v. 45 (2): p. 193-195; 1987 Nov.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Ctenocephalides felis; Xenopsylla cheopis; Animal physiology;
Behavior; Electric potential; Electroretinogram; Light; Vision


131 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

Elimination behavior problems in cats.
Voith, V.L.; Borchelt, P.L.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1986 May.
Veterinary technician v. 7 (5): p. 206-208; 1986 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Abnormal behavior; Urination; Defecation; Behavior problems


132 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Elimination behavior problems in cats.
Borchelt, P.L.; Voith, V.L.
Princeton Junction, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems; 1986 Mar.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 8
(3): p. 197-205, 207. ill; 1986 Mar. Includes 22 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Behavior problems; Behavior change; Marking; Urination;
Defecation


133 NAL Call. No.: SF911.S45

Enteral and parental nutritional support in dogs and cats with
gastrointestinal disease.
Lippert, A.C.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Co; 1989 Aug.
Seminars in veterinary medicine and surgery (small animal) v. 4 (3): p.
232-240; 1989 Aug. In the series analytic: Gastrointestinal diseases / edited
by M.D. Willard. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Gastrointestinal diseases; Malnutrition; Nutritional
support; Enteral feeding; Parenteral feeding; Nutrient requirements


134 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Enteral nutrition by tube.
Armstrong, P.J.; Hand, M.S.; Frederick, G.S.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1990 Jan.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 20 (1): p.
237-275. ill; 1990 Jan. In the series analytic: Plastic and reconstructive
surgery / edited by Michael M. Pavletic. Literature review. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Tube feeding; Endoscopy; Tubes; Postoperative care;
Surgical operations; Energy requirements; Liquid diets


135 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Enteral nutrition for critically ill or injured patients. III.
Crowe, D.T. Jr
Princeton Junction, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems; 1986 Nov.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 8
(11): p. 826-836, 838; 1986 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Injuries; Diets; Parenteral feeding; Tube feeding;
Liquid diet; Proteins; Carbohydrates


136 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.C62

An epidemiologic study of animal control in Minnesota.
Forbes, W.D.; Van Etten, J.; Anderson, R.K.
Kansas City, Mo. : KBR Publications; 1987 May.
Community animal control v. 6 (3): p. 12-15, 25-27. ill; 1987 May. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Minnesota; Dogs; Cat; Control methods; Facilities; Handling;
Surveys; Animal welfare


137 NAL Call. No.: SF603.A7

Erhebungen zur Hunde- und Katzenflutterung in Skandinavien [Dog and cat
nutrition in Scandinavia.].
Klamming, B.
Hannover, W. Ger. : Schlutersche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei; 1984.
Archiv fur tierharztliche Fortbildung (7): p. 15-20; 1984.

Language: German

Descriptors: Scandinavia


138 NAL Call. No.: SF985.K3 1985

Ernahrung und Diatetik [Nutrition and dietetics]., 2., uberarbeitete und erw.
Aufl.
Durr, C.M.
Hannover [W. Ger.] : M. & H. Schaper; 1985.
Katzenkrankheiten : Klinik und Therapie / Herausgeber, W. Kraft und U.M. Durr ;
unter Mitarbeit von H. Brummer ... [et al.].. p. 487-502; 1985. Includes 14
references.

Language: German

Descriptors: Cat; Nutritional requirements; Dietetics; Cat diseases;
Intestinal diseases; Liver diseases; Kidney diseases; Diabetes


139 NAL Call. No.: SF603.A7 Bd.7

Ernahrung und Verhalten von Hund und Katze neue Forschungsergebnisse auf dem
Gebiet der Ernahrung und des Verhaltens der Fleischfresser. Vortrage vom 1.
Nordischen Symposium uber Kleintiermedizin, Oslo, 15. bis 18. September 1982
[Nutrition and behavior in dogs and cats].
Nordic Symposium on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine 1st : 1982 : Oslo,
Norway.
Hannover : Schultersche,; 1984.
237 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.. (Archiv fur tierarztliche Fortbildung ; 7).
Translation of: Nutrition and behaviour in dogs and cats. Includes
bibliographies.

Language: German; English


140 NAL Call. No.: SF603.A7

Ernahrung von Hund und Katze--ein Uberblick [Nutrition of dog and
cat--review.].
Anderson, R.S.
Hannover, W. Ger. : Schlutersche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei; 1984.
Archiv fur tierharztliche Fortbildung (7): p. 7-14; 1984. Review article.
Includes references.

Language: German


141 NAL Call. No.: SF603.A7

Ernahrungsbedingte Allergien [Nutrition-caused allergies (Dogs and cats).].
Walton, G.S.
Hannover, W. Ger. : Schlutersche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei; 1984.
Archiv fur tierharztliche Fortbildung (7): p. 107-112; 1984. Includes
references.

Language: German


142 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Ethics and human-companion animal interaction: a plea for a veterinay ethics of
the human-companion animal bond.
Tannenbaum, J.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1985 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 15 (2): p.
431-447; 1985 Mar. In the series analytic: The human-companion animal bond /
edited by J. Quackenbush and V.L. Voith. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Attachment behavior; Bonds; Ethics; Veterinary
medicine; Animal welfare


143 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Etiopathogenesis and biological behavior of feline vesicourachal diverticula.
Don't just do something--stand there.
Osborne, C.A.; Johnston, G.R.; Kruger, J.M.; O'Brien, T.D.; Lulich, J.P.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1987 May.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 17 (3): p.
697-733. ill; 1987 May. In the series analytic: Pediatrics / edited by D.F.
Lawler and E.D. Colby. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Cysts; Bladder diseases; Bacterial diseases; Histopathology


144 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64

The euthanasia decision.
Mitchener, K.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Company; 1988 Dec.
Companion animal practice v. 2 (12): p. 3-6; 1988 Dec. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Pet animals; Euthanasia; Veterinary practice; Public
relations; Attachment behavior


145 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224

Euthanasia of small animals with nitrogen; comparison with intravenous
pentobarbital.
Quine, J.P.; Buckingham, W.; Strunin, L.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Sep.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 29 (9): p. 724-726; 1988 Sep. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Rabbits; Euthanasia; Pentobarbital; Nitrogen; Animal
welfare


146 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Evaluation of serum fructosamine concentration as an index of blood glucose
control in cats with diabetes mellitus.
Kaneko, J.J.; Kawamoto, M.; Heusner, A.A.; Feldman, E.C.; Koizumi, I.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1992 Oct.
American journal of veterinary research v. 53 (10): p. 1797-1801; 1992 Oct.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Diabetes mellitus; Blood sugar; Monitoring; Blood proteins

Abstract: Fructosamine, a glycated serum protein, was evaluated as an index of
glycemic control in normal and diabetic cats. Fructosamine was determined
manually by use of a modification of an automated method. The within-run
precision was 2.4 to 3.2%, and the day-to-day precision was 2.7 to 3.1%.
Fructosamine was found to be stable in serum samples stored for 1 week at 4
degrees C and for 2 weeks at -20 degrees C. The reference range for serum
fructosamine concentration in 31 clinically normal colony cats was 2.19 to 3.47
mmol/L (mean, 2.83 +/- 0.32 mmol/L). In 27 samples from 16 cats with poorly
controlled diabetes mellitus, the range for fructosamine concentration was 3.04
to 8.83 mmol/L (mean, 5.93 +/- 1.35 mmol/L). Fructosamine
concentration was directly and highly correlated to blood glucose
concentration. Fructosamine concentration also remained high in consort with
increased blood glucose concentration in cats with poorly controlled diabetes
mellitus over extended periods. It is concluded that measurement of serum
fructosamine concentration can be a valuable adjunct to blood glucose
monitoring to evaluate glycemic control in diabetic cats. The question of
whether fructosamine can replace glucose for monitoring control of diabetes
mellitus requires further study.


147 NAL Call. No.: RS160.J6

Evaluation of xanthotoxol for central nerous system activity.
Sethi, O.P.; Anand, K.K.; Gulati, O.D.
Limerick : Elsevier Scientific Publishers; 1992 Jun.
Journal of ethno-pharmacology v. 36 (3): p. 239-247; 1992 Jun. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Angelica archangelica; Roots; Neuroleptics; Dogs; Cats; Hamsters;
Rats; Screening; Central nervous system; Effects

Abstract: Xanthotoxol (XT), 8-hydroxypsoralen, exhibited dose-graded sedative
activity in dogs, cats, rats, mice and hamsters. At doses of 5-20 mg/kg
intraperitoneally (i.p.) in cats and 3-100 mg/kg orally (p.o.) in dogs, XT
blocked predatory mouse/rat killing behavior. In mice, XT (10-300 mg/kg i.p.)
exhibited a dose-dependent reduction in locomotor activity but was less potent
in this regard than reference diazepam (10-100 mg/kg i.p.). XT in mice
(0.1-10.0 mg/kg i.p.) and in hamsters (0.1-10.0 mg/kg p.o.) antagonized
amphetamine-induced hypermobility but was less potent than diazepam. XT
elevated the electrical threshold in foot-shock-induced fighting behavior in
rats. XT (0.1-30.0 mg/kg p.o.) potentiated pentobarbital-induced narcosis in
hamsters at otherwise subeffective doses of pentobarbital. Conditioned
avoidance responses in rats were not significantly altered with 1-3 mg/kg i.p.
and 30-100 mg/kg p.o. doses of XT but 300 mg/kg p.o. blocked both conditioned
and unconditioned response. Doses of 100-1000 mg/kg i.p. of XT in mice were
used to study 48-h acute toxicity of XT and its LD50 was estimated to be 468
mg/kg. Doses of 10, 40 and 80 mg/kg p.o. were used to study the chronic
toxicity of XT in rats for 6 months and no side effects or abnormalities in
reproductive activity or endocrine integrity were noted. The F1 generation of
rats from 6-month XT-treated parents were free of teratogenic effects.


148 NAL Call. No.: SF411.A57

Experimental analysis of human-cat interactions during first encounters.
Mertens, C.; Turner, D.C.
Hanover, N.H. : University Press of New England for Delta Society; 1988.
Anthrozoos v. 2 (2): p. 83-97; 1988. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Social behavior; Man; Interactions; Animal behavior


149 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

Factors influencing the mother-kitten relationship.
Deag, J.M.; Manning, A.; Lawrence, C.E.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 23-39. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Female animals; Young animals; Relationships; Maternal
behavior


150 NAL Call. No.: SF411.5.P47

Factors influencing the socialization of cats to people.
Karsh, E.
Minneapolis, Minn. : Cent to Study Human-Animal Relat and Environ, Univ of
Minnesota; 1984.
The Pet connection : its influence on our health and quality of life /
editors, Robert K. Anderson, Benjamin L. Hart, Lynette A. Hart. p. 207-215;
1984. Paper presented at Proceedings of "Conference on the Human-Animal
Bond," June 13-14, 1983, University of Minnesota, and June 17-18, 1983,
University of California-Irvine. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Man; Socialization; Animal behavior; Interactions


151 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N67 1982

Feeding and care of kittens (Vaccination, husbandry, disease, cats).
Blaza, S.E.; Loveridge, G.G.
Oxford : Pergamon Press, c1984; 1984.
Nutrition and behaviour in dogs and cats : proceedings, First Nordic Symposium
on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, September 15-18, 1982 / editor R.S.
Anderson. p. 35-40; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English


152 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Feeding and drinking behavior problems.
Houpt, K.A.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1991 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 21 (2): p.
281-298; 1991 Mar. In the series analytic: Advances in companion animal
behavior / edited by A.R. Marder and V. Voith. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Behavior problems; Feeding behavior; Drinking
behavior; Feed intake; Water intake


153 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N87

Feeding behaviour of the cat.
Kane, E.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1989.
Nutrition of the dog and cat / edited by I.H. Burger and J.P.W. Rivers. p.
147-158; 1989. (Waltham symposium ; no. 7). Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Feeding behavior; Food intake; Palatability; Animal feeding;
Meal patterns


154 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Feline aggression: classification, diagnosis, and treatment.
Chapman, B.L.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1991 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 21 (2): p.
315-327; 1991 Mar. In the series analytic: Advances in companion animal
behavior / edited by A.R. Marder and V. Voith. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Aggressive behavior; Classification; Diagnosis; Behavior
modification; Fearfulness; Territoriality; Maternal behavior; Bites


155 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 N812

Feline aggression elicited by sexual arousal.
Campbell, W.E.
Goleta, Calif. : American Veterinary Publications; 1987 May.
Modern veterinary practice v. 68 (5): p. 330-331; 1987 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Aggressive behavior; Sexual behavior; Behavior modification


156 NAL Call. No.: SF411.A57

Feline behavior problems: the influence of declawing.
Morgan, M.; Houpt, K.A.
Hanover, N.H. : University Press of New England for Delta Society; 1989.
Anthrozoos v. 3 (1): p. 50-53; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Behavior problems; Hooves and claws; Excision


157 NAL Call. No.: SF601.A5

Feline behavioral problems other than housesoiling.
Beaver, B.V.
Golden, Colo. : The Association; 1989 Jul.
The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association v. 25 (4): p. 465-469;
1989 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Behavior problems; Sex; Diagnosis


158 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Feline hepatic lipidosis: pathogenesis and nutritional management.
Biourge, V.; MacDonald, M.J.; King, L.
Trenton, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Company; 1990 Sep.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 12
(9): p. 1244-1249, 1252-1255, 1258, 1293; 1990 Sep. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Lipidosis; Physiopathology; Nutrient requirements; Case
reports; Enteral feeding; Liver cells


159 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6

Feline house-soiling problems.
Olm, D.D.; Houpt, K.A.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V.; 1988 Aug.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 20 (3/4): p. 335-345. ill; 1988 Aug.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal housing; Litter; Soil; Animal behavior


160 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Feline husbandry and medicine in Canton, China.
Chan, S.G.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1991 Jan.
Feline practice v. 19 (1): p. 25-30; 1991 Jan. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: China; Cats; Animal health; Veterinary medicine; Demography;
Animal husbandry; Attitudes


161 NAL Call. No.: SF447.P43

Feline husbandry diseases and management in the multiple-cat environment..
Multiple-cat environment
Pedersen, Niels C.; Pratt, Paul W.
Goleta, CA : American Veterinary Publications,; 1991.
453 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Cats


162 NAL Call. No.: SF981.V4

Feline hyperesthesia syndrome.
Parker, A.
Urbana, Ill. : Cooperative Extension Service, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign; 1984.
Veterinary professional topics : pets v. 9 (4): p. 4-5; 1984.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Abnormal behavior


163 NAL Call. No.: SF985.P44

Feline infectious diseases.
Pedersen, Niels C.
Goleta, CA : American Veterinary Publications,; 1988.
iii, 404 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Comunicable diseases in animals; Cats; Diseases; Animal welfare


164 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F5

Feline nutrition and disease.
Edney, A.T.B.
Oxford : Blackwell Scientific; 1985.
Feline medicine and therapeutics / edited by E.A. Chandler, A.D.R. Hilbery ;
scientific editor C.J. Gaskell ; for the British Small Animal Veterinary
Association. p. 339-351; 1985. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat diseases; Cat foods; Overfeeding; Underfeeding


165 NAL Call. No.: SF447.6.H39 1989

Feline nutrition & feeding management.. Feline nutrition and feeding
management, 1st ed..
Hayes, K. C.
ALPO Veterinary Advisory Panel
Lehigh Valley, Penn. : ALPO Pet Center, ALPO Petfoods,; 1989.
64 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm. Cover title. "Feline Nutrition & Feeding
Management was written as a collaborative project of the ALPO Veterinary
Advisory Panel."--[P. 5.].

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Food; Cats; Nutrition


166 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V4742

Feline nutrition: taurine, urinary pH, and potassium.
Hand, M.S.; Allen, T.A.; Armstrong, A.J.
St. Louis, Mo. : C.V. Mosby; 1988.
Veterinary medicine report v. 1 (1): p. 27-41. ill; 1988. Literature review.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal nutrition; Cat foods; Taurine; Urine; Ph; Potassium;
Homeostasis; Kidney diseases


167 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Feline scratching and destruction and the effects of declawing.
Landsberg, G.M.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1991 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 21 (2): p.
265-279; 1991 Mar. In the series analytic: Advances in companion animal
behavior / edited by A.R. Marder and V. Voith. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Animal behavior; Behavior problems; Claws; Behavior
modification; Surgical operations


168 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 SO82

Feline social behavior.
Beaver, B.V.
College Station : College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A & M University; 1986.
The Southwestern veterinarian v. 37 (2): p. 113-114; 1986. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Social behavior; Dominance


169 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Feline socialization: how environment and early learning influence behavior.
Horwitz, D.F.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1993 Aug.
Veterinary medicine v. 88 (8): p. 743-744, 746-747; 1993 Aug. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Kittens; Social behavior; Environmental factors; Social
development


170 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641

Feline struvite urolithiasis: fasting reduced the effectiveness of a urinary
acidifier (ammonium chloride) and increased the intake of a low magnesium diet.
Tarttelin, M.F.
London : British Veterinary Association; 1987 Sep12.
The Veterinary record 121 (11): p. 245-248; 1987 Sep12. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Urinary calculi; Fasting; Feed intake; Ammonium chloride;
Magnesium; Ph; Urine; Diets


171 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

Felonious felines and other follies: cat calls from the crisis line.
Kay, D.E.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1987 Mar.
Veterinary technician v. 8 (2): p. 112, 116; 1987 Mar.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Behavior problems; Treatment


172 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A45

Feral cats: Controlled colonies are sometimes a solution.
Maggitti, P.
Monroe, Conn. : Animal Rights Network; 1988 May.
The Animals' agenda v. 9,i.e.8 (5): p. 26-31. ill; 1988 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: British virgin Islands; Cat; Feral varieties; Animal welfare;
Culling; Castration; Spraying; Trapping


173 NAL Call. No.: SF450.F47 1989

Feral cats suggestions for control., 2nd ed..
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare
Potters Bar, Herts. : Universities Federation for Animal Welfare,; 1989.
12, [1] p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Cover title. Bibliography: p. [13].

Language: English

Descriptors: Feral cats; Control; Animal welfare


174 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 P882

Ein Fibrothekom als Faktor fur einen Verhaltensschaden bei einer Katze
[Thecal fibroma as a causative agent for behavioral disorder in a cat.].
Rocken, H.
Hannover, W. Ger. : Bundesverband praktischer Tierarzte; Apr 1, 1984.
Der praktische Tierarzt v. 65 (4): p. 344-346. ill; Apr 1, 1984.

Language: German


175 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

The first steps in handling the acute abdomen patient.
Crowe, D.T. Jr
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1988 Jul.
Veterinary medicine v. 83 (7): p. 654-658, 667-670, 672-674. ill; 1988 Jul.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Abdomen; Disorders; Symptoms; Etiology; Diagnosis;
Surgery; Radiography; Trauma


176 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Fluid and electrolyte metabolism during heat stress.
Fettman, M.J.
Princeton Junction, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems; 1986 Jun.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 8
(6): p. 391-394, 396-398. ill; 1986 Jun. Includes 36 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Heat stress; Electrolytes retention; Body fluids;
Metabolism; Therapy; Physiopathology


177 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

Fraternizing with fractious felines: methods of restraint for cats.
Kay, D.E.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1984 May.
Veterinary technician v. 5 (3): p. 190-191. ill; 1984 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Restraint of animals; Anesthesia; Handling


178 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V4742

Gastrointestinal disease: nutritional and dietary management.
Remillard, R.L.
St. Louis, Mo. : C.V. Mosby; 1989.
Veterinary medicine report v. 1 (3): p. 418-430. ill; 1989. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Nutrient requirements; Tube feeding; Therapeutic
diets; Intestinal mucosa; Liquid diets; Parenteral feeding; Digestive system
diseases; Food allergies


179 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Geriatric nutrition.
Markham, R.W.; Hodgkins, E.M.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1989 Jan.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 19 (1): p.
165-185; 1989 Jan. In the series analytic: Geriatrics and gerontology /
edited by R.T. Goldston. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Aging; Geriatrics; Animal nutrition; Nutrient
requirements; Renal failure; Heart diseases; Obesity; Diabetes; Neoplasms


180 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 C81

Germfree technique for the rearing of kittens: a research tool.
Fletcher, A.M.; Hoskins, J.D.; Elkins, A.D.
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell Veterinarian, Inc; 1991 Oct.
Cornell veterinarian v. 81 (4): p. 365-378; 1991 Oct. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Kittens; Artificial rearing; Caesarean section; Germfree
husbandry; Germfree state


181 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.S43

Getting back to basics: investigating cruelty.
Williams, J.L.
Washington, D.C. : National Humane Education Center; 1988 Aug.
Shelter sense v. 11 (7): p. 1-4. ill; 1988 Aug.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Dogs; Cat; Animal welfare; Law; Protection


182 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Giardiasis in a cattery.
Kirkpatrick, C.E.; Laczak, J.P.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1985 Jul15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 187 (2): p. 161-162;
1985 Jul15. Includes 15 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Giardiasis; Giardia


183 NAL Call. No.: 500 N484

Grooming reflexes in the cat: endocrine and pharmacological studies.
Randall, W.
New York, N.Y. : The Academy; 1988.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences v. 525: p. 301-320. ill; 1988. In
the series analytic: Neural mechanisms and biological significance of grooming
behavior / edited by D.L. Colbern and W.H. Gispen. Literature review.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Central nervous system; Injuries; Reflexes; Endocrinology;
Pharmacology


184 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A35

Helping pet owners help their pets.
Dunbar, I.
Denver, Colo. : American Humane Association, Animal Protection Division; 1988.
Advocate v. 6: p. 18-19. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Shelter; Pet care; Adoption; Animal behavior


185 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Hematology, chemistry profile, and urinalysis for pediatric patients.
Dial, S.M.
Trenton, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Company, Inc; 1992 Mar.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 14
(3): p. 305-309; 1992 Mar. Literature review. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Puppies; Kittens; Normal values; Hematology; Blood specimen
collection; Blood sampling; Blood picture; Blood chemistry; Instrumentation;
Erythrocytes; Leukocytes; Urine analysis; Age differences; Literature reviews


186 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Histopathologic features, environmental factors, and serum estrogen,
progesterone, and prolactin values associated with ovarian phase and
inflammatory uterine disease in cats.
Lawler, D.F.; Evans, R.H.; Reimers, T.J.; Colby, E.D.; Monti, K.L.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1991 Oct.
American journal of veterinary research v. 52 (10): p. 1747-1753; 1991 Oct.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Ovarian cysts; Pyometra; Inflammation; Female infertility;
Ovaries; Histopathology; Environmental factors; Estrogens; Progesterone;
Prolactin; Blood serum

Abstract: Forty-four female American Shorthair cats with inflammatory uterine
disease or infertility were evaluated. Data collected included age, month of
diagnosis, housing, reproductive history, results of bacteriologic culture of
uterine specimens, serum concentrations of estrogen, progesterone, and
prolactin and histopathologic features of the ovaries and uterus.
Histologically, the ovaries of 19 cats were dominated by active or cystic
follicles, whereas 25 cats had luteal-phase ovaries. Of the 25 cats with
active corpora lutea, 20 had either recently weaned litters (n = 11) without
subsequent exposure to a male cat, or had been housed individually for lengthy
periods (n = 9). The finding of active corpora lutea under these circumstances
indicates that in queens, ovulation may occur by mechanisms not involving
coitus. Prominent, active corpora lutea on the ovaries were associated with
adenomatotic proliferative changes in the superficial and glandular epithelium
of the uterus and with myometrial hyperplasia, compared with the uterus of cats
with follicular ovaries (P < 0.01). Serum progesterone concentration greater
than or equal to 1.87 ng/ml was consistently associated with
luteal-phase ovaries. Serum progesterone values less than or equal to 0.15
ng/ml were consistently associated with follicular-phase ovaries. Escherichia
coli was the organism most commonly isolated from uterine contents.


187 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Host response to vaccination.
Dhein, C.R.; Gorham, J.R.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1986 Nov.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 16 (6): p.
1227-1245; 1986 Nov. In the series analytic: Viral diseases / edited by R.B.
Ford. Literature review. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Viral diseases; Vaccination; Maternal immunity;
Antibodies; Immune response; Stress; Immunosuppression; Vaccines; Adverse
effects


188 NAL Call. No.: SF601.A5

Housesoiling by cats: a retrospective study of 120 cases.
Beaver, B.V.
Golden, Colo. : The Association; 1989 Nov.
The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association v. 26 (6): p. 631-637;
1989 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Behavior problems; Urination; Behavior modification; Sex
differences; Age differences; Breed differences


189 NAL Call. No.: 500 N483J

How cats survive falls from New York skyscrapers.
Diamond, J.
New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History; 1989 Aug.
Natural history (8): p. 20-26. ill; 1989 Aug.

Language: English

Descriptors: New York; Cat; Behavior; Falls; Injuries; Mortality; Survival


190 NAL Call. No.: QL55.A1L33

How to briefly examine common laboratory animals.
Silverman, J.
New York : Media Horizons; 1988 May.
Lab animal v. 17 (4): p. 38-39; 1988 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Rabbits; Rats; Mice; Primates; Facilities; Animal
health; Veterinary services


191 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

Human demographics, animal demographics, human-animal interaction and the
animal control program of Baltimore City.
Ross, L.H.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 75-81; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Maryland; Animal welfare; Demography; Pet animals; Cat; Dog
control; Sterilization


192 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N67 1982

Human/animal relationships (Attachment, pet owners, dogs, cats, behaviour
problems).
Voith, V.L.
Oxford : Pergamon Press, c1984; 1984.
Nutrition and behaviour in dogs and cats : proceedings, First Nordic Symposium
on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, September 15-18, 1982 / editor R.S.
Anderson. p. 147-156; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English


193 NAL Call. No.: SF411.A57

Human-cat interactions in the home setting.
Mertens, C.
Hanover, N.H. : University Press of New England for Delta Society; 1991.
Anthrozoos v. 4 (4): p. 214-231; 1991. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Switzerland; Cats; Animal behavior; Human behavior; Man;
Interactions


194 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

The human-cat relationship.
Karsh, E.B.; Turner, D.C.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 159-177. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Man; Attachment behavior; Social behavior; Relationships


195 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Human-companion animal relationships and animal behavior problems.
Marder, A.R.; Marder, L.R.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1985 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 15 (2): p.
411-421; 1985 Mar. In the series analytic: The human-companion animal bond /
edited by J. Quackenbush and V.L. Voith. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal behavior; Behavior problems; Relationships;
Bonds; Aggression; Anxiety


196 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.338

Humane care and use of laboratory animals Laboratory Animal Training
Association.. Mouse, rat and hamster Guinea pig and rabbit Dog and cat
Nonhuman primates
Laboratory Animal Training Association
Raleigh, N.C. : The Association,; 1988.
5 videocassette (200 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + manual + answer key. Title
from examination sheet. Includes examinations to complete training module.

Language: English

Descriptors: Laboratory animals; Animals, Treatment of; Study and teaching;
Animal experimentation; Animal welfare


197 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.S43

Humane cat trapping is your responsibility.
Reed, D.
Washington, D.C. : National Humane Education Center; 1984 Mar.
Shelter sense v. 7 (2): p. 1-2, 10-12. ill; 1984 Mar.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Cat; Animal welfare; Traps; Abuse; Trapping


198 NAL Call. No.: SB993.45.G7H85

Humane control of feral cats.
Remfry, J.
Potters Bar : Universities Federation for Animal Welfare; 1985.
Humane control of land mammals and birds : proceedings of a symposium held at
the University of Surrey ... England, 17th to 19th September, 1984 / (edited
for UFAW by David P. Britt). p. 41-49. ill; 1985. (Proceedings of UFAW
Symposia/Workshops). Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: United Kingdom; Cat; Wild animals; Pest control; Traps; Control
methods; Costs; Animal welfare


199 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

Hunting behaviour of the domestic cat.
Turner, D.C.; Meister, O.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 111-121. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Predation; Animal behavior; Supplementary feeding


200 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Husbandry practices for cats infected with feline leukemia virus or feline
immunodeficiency virus.
August, J.R.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1991 Nov15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 199 (10): p.
1474-1477; 1991 Nov15. Paper presented at the colloquium on "Feline leukemia
virus and feline immunodeficiency virus," March 1-3, 1991, Orlando, Florida.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Feline oncovirus; Feline immunodeficiency virus; Medical
treatment


201 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Hypermetabolism in illness and injury.
Chandler, M.L.; Greco, D.S.; Fettman, M.J.
Trenton, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Company, Inc; 1992 Oct.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 14
(10): p. 1284-1290; 1992 Oct. Literature review. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Energy metabolism; Stress response


202 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AU72

Hypokalaemic episodic polymyopathy in cats fed a vegetarian diet.
Leon, A.; Levick, W.R.
Brunswick, Victoria : Australian Veterinary Association; 1992 Oct.
Australian veterinary journal v. 69 (10): p. 249-254; 1992 Oct. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Hypokalemia; Vegetarian diets; Muscular diseases;
Potassium; Urine; Blood plasma; Creatine kinase; Enzyme activity; Amino acids;
Thiamin; Vitamin deficiencies


203 NAL Call. No.: QL55.H8

An ideal cat shelter.
Linscott, R.
Washington Grove, MD : Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals;
1992.
Humane innovations and alternatives v. 6: p. 328-330; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Shelters; Animal welfare


204 NAL Call. No.: QD415.A1J6

Identification of volatile components of bobcat (Lynx rufus) urine.
Mattina, M.J.I.; Pignatello, J.J.; Swihart, R.K.
New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press; 1991 Feb.
Journal of chemical ecology v. 17 (2): p. 451-462; 1991 Feb. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Felis rufus; Urine; Chemical composition; Volatile compounds;
Repellents; Plant protection; Pest control

Abstract: Bobcat (Lynx rufus) urine reduces scent-marking activity of
woodchucks (Marmota monax) and feeding activity of snowshoe hares (Lepus
americanus) and deer (Odocoileus virginianus, O. hemionus). In order to
identify the semiochemicals responsible for these behavior modifications, a
dichloromethane extract of the bobcat urine was analyzed by GC-MS. Among the
known compounds identified in the extract are phenol, indole, dimethyl
sulfone, and 3-mercapto-3-methylbutanol. Compounds for which spectroscopic data
are presented for the first time include one sulfide, two disulfides, and two
trisulfides. The sulfur compounds are derived from an amino acid,
S-(1,1-dimethyl-3-hydroxypropyl)cysteine ("felinine"), which was identified
several years ago in the urine of the domestic cat (Felis domesticus).


205 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6

The (in) effectiveness of anti-cat repellents and motivational factors.
Schilder, M.B.H.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V.; 1991 Nov.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 32 (2/3): p. 227-236; 1991 Nov. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Repellents; Behavior problems; Defecation; Urination


206 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Inappropriate elimination in cats. 2.
Halip, J.W.; Luescher, U.A.; McKeown, D.B.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1992 Jul.
Feline practice v. 20 (4): p. 25-29; 1992 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Behavior problems; Defecation; Urination; Drug therapy;
Behavior modification; Behavior change


207 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Inappropriate elimination in cats. I.
Halip, J.W.; Luescher, U.A.; McKeown, D.B.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1992 May.
Feline practice v. 20 (3): p. 17-21; 1992 May. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Behavior problems; Urination; Defecation; Stress; Behavior
modification; Treatment


208 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

Individuality in the domestic cat.
Mendl, M.; Harcourt, R.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 41-54. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Individual characteristics; Aggressive
behavior; Group behavior


209 NAL Call. No.: QL55.A1L3

Induction of oestrus in cats by photoperiodic manipulations and social
stimuli.
Michel, C.
London : Royal Society of Medicine Services; 1993 Jul.
Laboratory animals v. 27 (3): p. 278-280; 1993 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Estrus

Abstract: The development of the nervous system can be studied only if the age
of the embryo is exactly known. Since it is difficult to control
reproduction in female cats, we tried to time fertilization very precisely to
within one hour by using either artificial insemination, or by mating females
in oestrus induced by the light programming. In one trial, this programming was
associated with male or female stimuli according to the work of McClintock
(1971, 1978, 1984) and Preti et al. (1986).


210 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C64 v.3

Infectious diseases.
Scott, Fredric Winthrop,
New York : Churchill Livingstone,; 1986.
x, 259 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.. (Contemporary issues in small animal practice ; v.
3). Includes bibliographies and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Communicable diseases in animals; Dogs; Diseases; Cats; Diseases;
Cage-birds; Diseases


211 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292

Influence of diet on urine pH and the feline urological syndrome.
Skoch, E.R.; Chandler, E.A.; Douglas, G.M.; Richardson, D.P.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1991 Aug.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 32 (8): p. 413-419; 1991 Aug.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Urinary tract diseases; Urine; Ph; Diet; Cat foods;
Acidification


212 NAL Call. No.: QL77.5.Z6

The influence of food presentation on the behavior of small cats in confined
environments.
Shepherdson, D.J.; Carlstead, K.; Mellen, J.D.; Seidensticker, J.
New York, N.Y. : Wiley-Liss; 1993.
Zoo biology v. 12 (2): p. 203-216; 1993. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Felis; Feeding behavior


213 NAL Call. No.: 410 Z35

The influence of weaning on prey-catching behaviour in kittens.
Tan, P.L.; Counsilman, J.J.
Berlin, W. Ger. : Paul Parey; 1985.
Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie v. 70 (2): p. 148-164; 1985. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Weaning; Stress; Feeding behavior; Young
animals; Predation


214 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 N812

Introducing new babies or new pets to resident dogs and cats.
Campbell, W.E.
Goleta, Calif. : American Veterinary Publications; 1987 Apr.
Modern veterinary practice v. 68 (4): p. 254-255; 1987 Apr.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Pets; Infants; Animal behavior


215 NAL Call. No.: QL55.S5 1986

An introduction to handling laboratory animals., [Rev. 1986].
Bethesda, Md.? : Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences?, 1986?
:.; 1986.
The use of animals in research / compiled by Richard C. Simmonds. p. 21-26;
1986.

Language: English

Descriptors: Laboratory animals; Handling; Rodents; Rabbits; Dogs; Cat;
Restraint


216 NAL Call. No.: QL55.S5 1986

An introduction to safety., [Rev. 1986].
Bethesda, Md.? : Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences?, 1986?
:.; 1986.
The use of animals in research / compiled by Richard C. Simmonds. p. 36-43;
1986.

Language: English

Descriptors: Laboratory animals; Handling; Cat; Dogs; Rabbits; Rodents;
Safety; Injuries; Zoonoses


217 NAL Call. No.: QL55.S5 1986

An introduction to the domestic cat., [Rev. 1986].
Bethesda, Md.? : Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences?, 1986?
:.; 1986.
The use of animals in research / compiled by Richard C. Simmonds. p. 189-194;
1986.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal husbandry; Animal anatomy; Physiology; Restraint;
Handling; Animal breeding; Animal experiments


218 NAL Call. No.: SF427.I57 1985

Inu to neko no tadashii kaikata dobutsu no hogo oyobi kanri ni kansuru horitsu
no aramashi [The proper way to care for your dogs and cats]., Kaiteiban..
Japan, Sorifu, Naikaku Sori Daijin Kambo, Kanrishitsu, Nihon Juishikai
Tokyo : Nihon Juishikai, Showa 60 [1985] (Showa 62 [1987] printing); 1985. 87,
15 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm.

Language: Japanese

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Animal welfare


219 NAL Call. No.: QR46.J6

Isolation and characterization of a newly identified Haemophilus species from
cats: "Haemophilus felis".
Inzana, T.J.; Johnson, J.L.; Shell, L.; Moller, K.; Kilian, M.
Washington, D.C. : American Society for Microbiology; 1992 Aug.
Journal of clinical microbiology v. 30 (8): p. 2108-2112; 1992 Aug. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Haemophilus; New species; Respiratory system; Respiratory
diseases; Isolation; Characterization; Case reports

Abstract: A gram-negative coccobacillus was isolated from the lower
respiratory tract of a cat with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The
isolate required CO2 and V factor for growth and was initially identified as
Haemophilus paraphrophilus on the basis of its nutritional requirements,
colony morphology, and some biochemical tests. Because of the host specificity
of Haemophilus species and discrepancies in catalase, oxidase, and hemolytic
activities, additional testing was done. Extensive biochemical testing, G+C
content, and DNA reassociation studies indicated that the organism was
distinct from other Haemophilus species. Therefore, the organism was
identified as a previously unrecognized Haemophilus species and was
tentatively named "Haemophilus felis." Bacteria identical to the original
isolate were isolated from the nasopharynxes of 6 of 28 apparently normal cats,
indicating that H. felis or H. felis-like organisms may be common
members of the feline upper respiratory tract flora.


220 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641

Isolation of B bronchiseptica from kittens with pneumonia in a breeding
cattery.
Willoughby, K.; Dawson, S.; Jones, R.C.; Symons, M.; Daykin, J.;
Payne-Johnson, C.; Gaskell, R.M.; Bennett, M.; Gaskell, C.J.
London : The Association; 1991 Nov02.
The Veterinary record : journal of the British Veterinary Association v. 129
(18): p. 407-408; 1991 Nov02. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Kittens; Cats; Bordetella bronchiseptica; Pneumonia; Feline
calicivirus


221 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641

Isolation of Chlamydia psittaci from cases of conjunctivitis in a colony of
cats (Feline pneumonitis).
Wills, J.; Gruffydd-Jones, T.J.; Richmond, S.; Paul, I.D.
London : British Veterinary Association; Apr 7, 1984.
The Veterinary record v. 114 (14): p. 344-346; Apr 7, 1984. Includes
references.

Language: English


222 NAL Call. No.: SF442.K37 1990

Katzen Herkunft, Rassen, Verhalten, Pflege, Krankheiten [Cats. origin,
breeds, behavior, care, diseases].
origin, breeds, behavior, care, diseases
Munchen : M. Greil,; 1990.
176 p. : col. ill. ; 31 cm.

Language: German

Descriptors: Cats; Cats


223 NAL Call. No.: QL55.U5 1987

The laboratory cat., 6th ed.
Hurni, H.; Rossbach, W.
London : Longman; 1987.
The UFAW handbook on the care and management of laboratory animals / edited by
Trevor B. Poole; editorial assistant, Ruth Robinson. p. 476-492; 1987.

Language: English

Descriptors: Laboratory animals; Cats; Biology; Animal husbandry; Laboratory
methods; Disease control


224 NAL Call. No.: SF406.H5

Laboratory manual for basic biomethodology of laboratory animals.
Hitzelberg, Richard; Lundgren, Edward; Phillips, Jere
Silver Spring, Md. : MTM Associates, c1985-1987; 1985-1987.
2 v. : chiefly ill. ; 30 cm.

Language: English

Descriptors: Laboratory animals; Animal models in research; Laboratory
manuals; Animal experimentation; Methodology; Animal welfare


225 NAL Call. No.: 421 J828

Lack of behavioral responses of the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis
(Siphonaptera: Pulicidae), to a broad spectrum ultrasound.
Rust, M.K.; Parker, R.W.
College Park, Md. : The Entomological Society of America; 1988 Mar.
Journal of medical entomology v. 25 (2): p. 144-146. ill; 1988 Mar.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Ctenocephalides felis; Behavior; Insect control; Stress
response; Ultrasound


226 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224

Low ash cat foods: the role of magnesium in feline nutrition.
Brown, R.G.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1989 Jan.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 30 (1): p. 73-79. ill; 1989 Jan. French
translation p. 76-79. AGL. Includes references.

Language: English; French

Descriptors: Cat; Cat foods; Ash (mineral); Magnesium; Animal nutrition;
Nutrient requirements; Urinary tract diseases


227 NAL Call. No.: SF774.5.J66 1985

Management and hygiene of kennels and catteries., 4th ed.
Briggs, H.
Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Pergamon Press; 1985.
Jones's animal nursing / edited by D.R. Lane for the British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, with contributions from twenty-six authors. p.
164-180; 1985.

Language: English

Descriptors: United Kingdom; Dogs; Cat; Animal housing; Cages; Heating;
Ventilation; Animal health; Quarantine; Regulators


228 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641

Management of feline miliary dermatitis by supplementing the diet with
essential fatty acids.
Harvey, R.G.
London : The Association; 1991 Apr06.
The Veterinary record : journal of the British Veterinary Association v. 128
(14): p. 326-329. ill; 1991 Apr06. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Dermatitis; Therapeutic diets; Essential fatty acids; Blood
serum; Hypersensitivity; Siphonaptera; Case reports


229 NAL Call. No.: 410 B77

Maternal care and differences in the use of nests in the domestic cat.
Feldman, H.N.
London : Academic Press; 1993 Jan.
Animal behaviour v. 45 (pt.1): p. 13-23; 1993 Jan. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Maternal behavior

Abstract: The domestic cat, Felis silvestris catus, exhibits several
different forms of maternal behaviour, including solitary and communal care of
offspring. Domestic cats, along with wild felid relatives, use covert nest
sites in which to rear their young; multiple nest sites are used over the pre-
weaning period. The presence of different maternal styles allows an
examination of the functions of nest-moving. Two groups of semi-feral cats,
living in a large natural outdoor enclosure, were studied. Communal litters
occupied twice as many nests as solitary litters over the first 6 weeks after
birth. Kittens in communal litters also left the nest approximately 10 days
earlier than kittens in solitary litters. After testing overall litter size
with the number of nests occupied, the data showed little evidence that
fouling of nests through an accumulation of elimination products,
ectoparasites and food waste was responsible for increased moves. A more
likely explanation is that frequent nest moves are employed to maintain nest
covertness in the presence of possible predators and infanticide by
conspecifics. Multiple carers may be better able to move nests efficiently and
are therefore freed from the physical constraints affecting solitary mothers.
Nest disturbance by several conspecific carers may be part of the explanation
for nest moves, but probably does not account for the differences seen.


230 NAL Call. No.: 410 B77

Mating strategies in cats: a comparison of the role and importance of
infanticide in domestic cats, Felis catus L., and lions, Panthera leo L.
Natoli, E.
London : Academic Press; 1990 Jul.
Animal behaviour v. 40 (pt.1): p. 183-186; 1990 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Panthera leo; Mating behavior; Infant mortality; Male
animals; Reproduction


231 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

The mating system of feral cats living in a group.
Natoli, E.; De Vito, E.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 99-108. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Mating systems; Group behavior; Wild animals; Estrus;
Synchronization; Mating behavior; Copulation


232 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Meeting nutritional needs of your feline patients.
Buffington, C.A.T.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1991 Jul.
Veterinary medicine v. 86 (7): p. 720-727; 1991 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Nutrient requirements; Cat foods; Animal feeding; Diet;
Feeding preferences; Feed supplements; Feed evaluation


233 NAL Call. No.: QL785.N38 1987

Memory properties of spatial behaviours in cats and hamsters.
Poucet, B.; Scotto, G.
Dordrecht : Nijhoff; 1987.
Cognitive processes and spatial orientation in animal and man / editors, Paul
Ellen, Catherine Thinus-Blanc. v. 1 p. 135-146; 1987. (NATO ASI series. Series
D. Behavioural and social sciences ; no. 36-37). Proceedings of a Symposium,
June 27 - July 7, 1985, La-Beame-les-Aix (Aux-en-Provence), France. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Hamsters; Cat; Environment; Animal behavior; Orientation;
Recognition


234 NAL Call. No.: 410 B77

Mere exposure reduces cats' neophobia to unfamiliar food.
Bradshaw, J.W.S.
London : Bailliere Tindall; 1986 Apr.
Animal behaviour v. 34 (pt.2): p. 613-614; 1986 Apr. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Feeding behavior; Animal behavior; Cat foods


235 NAL Call. No.: 410 B77

A method for rating the individual distinctiveness of domestic cats.
Feaver, J.; Mendl, M.; Bateson, P.
London : Bailliere Tindall; 1986 Aug.
Animal behaviour v. 34 (pt.4): p. 1016-1025; 1986 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Measurement; Individual characteristics;
Rating scales


236 NAL Call. No.: SF603.A7

Methoden zur Charakterisierung normaler und anormaler Verhaltensmuster bei Hund
und Katze [Methods and characterization of normal and abnormal
behavioral patterns in cat and dog.].
Mugford, R.A.
Hannover, W. Ger. : Schlutersche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei; 1984.
Archiv fur tierharztliche Fortbildung (7): p. 140-146; 1984. Includes
references.

Language: German


237 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N67 1982

Methods used to describe the normal and abnormal behaviour of the dog and cat
(Companion animal bond, ethology).
Mugford, R.A.
Oxford : Pergamon Press, c1984; 1984.
Nutrition and behaviour in dogs and cats : proceedings, First Nordic Symposium
on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, September 15-18, 1982 / editor R.S.
Anderson. p. 131-136; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English


238 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64

Mineral nutrition of the cat.
Hintz, H.F.; Schryver, H.F.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1988 Mar.
Companion animal practice v. 2 (3): p. 40-44; 1988 Mar. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal nutrition; Minerals; Nutrient requirements; Nutrient
deficiencies; Metabolism


239 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 P27

The morphology and behavior of feline cutaneous mastocytomas.
Wilcock, B.P.; Yager, J.A.; Zink, M.C.
Washington, D.C. : American College of Veterinary Pathologists; 1986 May.
Veterinary pathology v. 23 (3): p. 320-324. ill; 1986 May. Includes 18
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Mast cells; Neoplasms; Morphology; Histopathology


240 NAL Call. No.: SF603.A7

Neurophysiologie des Verhaltens [Neurophysiology of the behavior (Cats,
dogs).].
Ursin, H.
Hannover, W. Ger. : Schlutersche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei; 1984.
Archiv fur tierharztliche Fortbildung (7): p. 147-156. ill; 1984. Includes
references.

Language: German


241 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N67 1982

Neurophysiology of behaviour (Dogs, cats).
Ursin, H.
Oxford : Pergamon Press, c1984; 1984.
Nutrition and behaviour in dogs and cats : proceedings, First Nordic Symposium
on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, September 15-18, 1982 / editor R.S.
Anderson. p. 139-146; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English


242 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

New developments in small animal population control.
Olson, P.N.; Johnston, S.D.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1993 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 202 (6): p. 904-909;
1993 Mar15. Paper presented at the "AVMA Animal Welfare Forum: Overpopulation
of unwanted dogs and cats," Nov 6, 1992, Chicago, Illinois. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Population control; Pregnancy; Prevention; Induced
abortion


243 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

New York City animal control: an overview.
Kullberg, J.F.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 59-67; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

Language: English

Descriptors: New York; Animal welfare; Pet animals; Cat; Dog control;
Sterilization


244 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

Nonverbal behavior of the human animal.
Fudin, C.E.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1987 Jun.
Veterinary technician v. 8 (6): p. 319-321, 324; 1987 Jun. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Dogs; Animal behavior; Communication; Bonds; Human relations


245 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

Normal, abnormal, and misdirected behavior of cats.
Bolka, D.L.
Princeton Junction, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; July/Aug 1984.
Veterinary technician v. 5 (4): p. 272-280. ill; July/Aug 1984. Includes 14
references.

Language: English


246 NAL Call. No.: SF447.6.N88 1986

Nutrient requirements of cats., Rev. ed..
National Research Council (U.S.), Subcommittee on Cat Nutrition
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press,; 1986.
viii, 78 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Nutrient requirements of domestic animals).
Includes index. Bibliography: p. 69-76.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Food


247 NAL Call. No.: SF985.W5 1984

Nutrition., 2nd ed.
Scott, P.P.
Melbourne, [Australia] : Blackwell Scientific Publications; 1984.
Diseases of the cat and their management / edited by G. Wilkinson. p. 1-10.
ill; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal nutrition; Proteins; Vitamins; Energy requirements;
Nutritional disorders


248 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N67 1982

Nutrition and behaviour in dogs and cats : proceedings of the First Nordic
Symposium on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, September 15-18, 1982.,
1st ed.
Anderson, R. S.
Nordic Symposium on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine 1982 Oslo, Norway Nordic
Symposium on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine 1982 Oslo, Norway Nordic
Symposium on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine 1982 Oslo, Norway.
Oxford (Oxfordshire) New York Pergamon Press; 1984.
ix, 241 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographies and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Food; Congresses; Cats; Food; Congresses; Dogs; Behavior;
Congresses; Cats; Behavior; Congresses; Dogs; Diseases; Congresses; Cats;
Diseases; Congresses; Nutritionally induced diseases in animals; Congresses


249 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Nutrition and cancer: recent developments.
Ogilvie, G.K.; Vail, D.M.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1990 Jul.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 20 (4): p.
969-985; 1990 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Small animal practice; Dogs; Cats; Neoplasms; Nutrition


250 NAL Call. No.: SF774.5.J66 1985

Nutrition and feeding., 4th ed.
Anderson, R.S.
Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Pergamon Press; 1985.
Jones's animal nursing / edited by D.R. Lane for the British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, with contributions from twenty-six authors. p.
181-204; 1985.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Dog foods; Dog feeding; Cat foods; Nutritional
requirements; Minerals; Vitamins; Carbohydrates; Feed supplements; Nursing


251 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 C81

Nutrition and feeding of dogs and cats. Past, present and future.
Kallfelz, F.A.
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell Veterinarian, Inc; 1985 Jan.
Cornell veterinarian v. 75 (1): p. 221-229; 1985 Jan. Includes 22 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Dog feeding; Cat; Cat foods; Dog foods; Nutrient
requirements


252 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Nutrition and liver function: nutrient metabolism in health and disease.
Bauer, J.E.
Princeton Junction, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems; 1986 Dec.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 8
(12): p. 923-932. ill; 1986 Dec. Paper presented at the "Thirty-fifth Annual
Gaines Symposium, Liver Diseases of Small Animals," September 13, 1986,
University of Pennsylvania. Literature review. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal nutrition; Liver function; Nutrition
physiology; Metabolism; Animal health; Liver diseases


253 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Nutrition and management of reproduction in the cat.
Lawler, D.F.; Bebiak, D.M.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W. B. Saunders Co; 1986 May.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 16 (3): p.
495-519; 1986 May. Paper presented at the "Symposium on Reproduction and
Periparturient Care," May 1986. Literature review. Includes 71 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Cat foods; Animal nutrition; Animal health; Disinfection;
Reproduction; Infectious diseases; Zoonoses


254 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Nutrition and the heart.
Hamlin, R.L.; Buffington, C.A.T.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1989 May.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 19 (3): p.
527-538; 1989 May. In the series analytic: Clinical nutrition / edited by F.A.
Kallfelz. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal nutrition; Obesity; Hypertension; Cardiomyopathy;
Sodium chloride; Carnitine


255 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292

Nutrition and the integument.
Kirk, R.W.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1991 Jun.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 32 (6): p. 283-288; 1991 Jun.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Integument; Nutritional disorders; Skin diseases;
Nutrient deficiencies; Food allergies


256 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Nutrition in critical patients: administering the support therapies.
Crowe, D.T. Jr
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Company; 1989 Feb.
Veterinary medicine v. 84 (2): p. 152-180 (16 p. not consecutive). ill; 1989
Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal feeding; Illness; Tube feeding; Therapeutic
diets; Liquid diet; Surgical operations


257 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V6456

Nutrition in disease of the urinary tract in the dog and cat.
Gaskell, C.J.
Bristol : John Wright & Sons; 1985.
The Veterinary annual v. 25: p. 383-390; 1985. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Renal failure; Nephrotic syndrome; Pathogenesis;
Animal nutrition


258 NAL Call. No.: SF910.5.T49

Nutrition in orthopaedics.
Kronfeld, D.S.
Philadelphia : Lippincott; 1985.
Textbook of small animal orthopaedics / [edited by] Charles D. Newton, David M.
Nunamaker. p. 655-672. ill; 1985. Literature review. Includes 70
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Orthopedics; Skeletons; Bone diseases; Nutritional
requirements; Dog feeding


259 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292

Nutrition in practice--why bother?.
Anderson, R.S.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1990 Oct.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 31 (10): p. 473-476; 1990 Oct.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Animal nutrition


260 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292

Nutrition in relation to skeletal growth deformities.
Hazewinkel, H.A.W.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1989 Nov.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 30 (11): p. 625-630. ill; 1989 Nov.
Paper presented at the symposium "The Paediatric cat and dog," June 13, 1989,
London. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Skeletal development; Bone mineralization; Calcium; Mineral
metabolism; Hormones; Growth disorders; Nutritional disorders;
Hyperparathyroidism; Vitamin d; Vitamin deficiencies


261 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Nutrition in the cat.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1984 Jan.
Feline practice v. 14 (1): p. 29-32; 1984 Jan.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal feeding; Cat foods; Food intake; Diets


262 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N87

Nutrition of the dog and cat.
Burger, I. H.; Rivers, J. P. W.
Waltham Symposium on Recent Advances in Dog and Cat Nutrition 7th : 1985 :
Queens' College, Cambridge.
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,; 1989.
xi, 417 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (Waltham symposium ; no. 7). "Based on papers
originally presented at the 7th Waltham Symposium on Recent Advances in Dog and
Cat Nutrition held at Queens' College Cambridge in August 1985."--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Nutrition; Congresses; Cats; Nutrition; Congresses; Dogs;
Food; Congresses; Cats; Food; Congresses


263 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N67 1982

Nutrition of the dog and cat--an overview (Growth, conformation,
reproduction).
Anderson, R.S.
Oxford : Pergamon Press, c1984; 1984.
Nutrition and behaviour in dogs and cats : proceedings, First Nordic Symposium
on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, September 15-18, 1982 / editor R.S.
Anderson. p. 3-10; 1984. Literature review. Includes references.

Language: English


264 NAL Call. No.: QP141.A1A63

Nutrition of the domestic cat, a mammalian carnivore.
MacDonald, M.L.; Rogers, Q.R.
Palo Alto, Calif. : Annual Reviews; 1984.
Annual review of nutrition v. 4: p. 521-562; 1984. Includes 264 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Animal nutrition; Energy requirements; Cat; Food composition;
Nutritional requirements; Vitamins; Essential fatty acids; Amino acids


265 NAL Call. No.: SF981.K34

Nutritional aspects of struvite urolithiasis in dogs and cats.
Buffington, C.A.T.
Vernon, Calif. : Kal Kan Foods, Inc; 1992 Oct.
Proceedings of the ... annual Waltham/OSU symposium for the treatment of small
animal diseases (16th): p. 51-57; 1992 Oct. Paper presented at the 16th
annual symposium on "Nephrology and Urology, Oct. 1992, Ohio. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Urolithiasis; Magnesium ammonium phosphate


266 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292

Nutritional aspects of the feline urological syndrome (FUS).
Burger, I.H.
Gloucestershire : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1987 May.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 28 (5): p. 448-455; 1987 May. Paper
presented at the "Waltham Symposium on Feline Dysautonomia--an Emerging
Disease," March 17-18, 1984, Waltham-on-the-Wolds, England. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Urinary tract diseases; Diets; Cat foods; Mineral content;
Water balance


267 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Nutritional considerations in small animal dermatology.
Miller, W.H. Jr
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1989 May.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 19 (3): p.
497-511. ill; 1989 May. In the series analytic: Clinical nutrition / edited by
F.A. Kallfelz. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Skin diseases; Nutritional disorders; Fatty acids;
Vitamins; Hypersensitivity


268 NAL Call. No.: SF911.S45

Nutritional influences on immunity.
Burkholder, W.J.; Swecker, W.S. Jr
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Co; 1990 Aug.
Seminars in veterinary medicine and surgery (small animal) v. 5 (3): p.
154-166; 1990 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Nutrition; Immunity; Immunoassay; Energy; Dietary
protein; Malnutrition; Dietary fat; Vitamins; Retinol; Vitamin a deficiency;
Vitamin e; Ascorbic acid; Vitamin b complex; Trace elements; Iron; Zinc;
Selenium; Deficiency; Vitamin deficiencies


269 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Nutritional management of cats with infectious disease.
Jackson, M.W.; Vail, D.M.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1993 Jan.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 23 (1): p.
155-171; 1993 Jan. In the series analytic: Feline infectious diseases /
edited by J.D. Hoskins and A.S. Loar. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Infectious diseases; Therapeutic diets


270 NAL Call. No.: SF911.S45

Nutritional management of chronic renal failure.
Polzin, D.; Osborne, C.; Adams, L.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Co; 1990 Aug.
Seminars in veterinary medicine and surgery (small animal) v. 5 (3): p.
187-196; 1990 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Kidney diseases; Renal failure; Nutrition;
Therapeutic diets; Uremia; Protein; Dietary protein; Energy


271 NAL Call. No.: SF911.S45

Nutritional management of diabetes mellitus.
Nelson, R.W.; Lewis, L.D.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Co; 1990 Aug.
Seminars in veterinary medicine and surgery (small animal) v. 5 (3): p.
178-186; 1990 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Nutrition; Diabetes mellitus; Therapeutic diets;
Nutrients; Insulin; Feeding frequency


272 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Nutritional management of dogs and cats with cancer.
Ray, P.A.; Thatcher, C.D.; Swecker, W.S. Jr
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1992 Dec.
Veterinary medicine v. 87 (12): p. 1185-1194; 1992 Dec. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Neoplasms; Malnutrition; Nutritional intervention;
Quality of life; Nutritional support; Pets


273 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Nutritional management of hepatic disease.
Bauer, J.E.; Schenck, P.A.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1989 May.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 19 (3): p.
513-526; 1989 May. In the series analytic: Clinical nutrition / edited by F.A.
Kallfelz. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Liver diseases; Therapeutic diets


274 NAL Call. No.: 1 AG84Y

Nutritional needs; commerical food usually best idea.
Paul, A.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Agriculture; 1984.
The Yearbook of agriculture. p. 446-452. ill; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dog feeding; Dog foods; Cat foods; Nutritional requirements;
Obesity


275 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in a kitten.
Bray, N.C.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1984 Jul.
Feline practice v. 14 (4): p. 31-35. ill; 1984 Jul. Includes 1 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Hyperparathyroidism; Cat; Nutritional disorders


276 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292

Nutritional support of hospitalised animals.
Donoghue, S.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1992 Apr.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 33 (4): p. 183-190; 1992 Apr.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Nutritional support; Nutritional assessment;
Metabolism; Illness; Trauma; Caloric intake; Therapeutic diets; Complications


277 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Nutritional support of hospitalized patients.
Donoghue, S.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1989 May.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 19 (3): p.
475-495; 1989 May. In the series analytic: Clinical nutrition / edited by F.A.
Kallfelz. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal nutrition; Diets; Nutritional state


278 NAL Call. No.: QP901.A33

Nutritional taurine deficiency and feline pregnancy and outcome.
Sturman, J.A.; Palackal, T.; Imaki, H.; Moretz, R.C.; French, J.; Wisniewski,
H.M.
New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press; 1987.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology v. 217: p. 113-124. ill; 1987.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Pregnancy; Deficiency diseases; Nutrients; Taurine; Brain;
Metabolism


279 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Nutritional therapy: managing disease and the effects of aging.
Kullenberg, F.W.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1985 Dec.
Veterinary medicine v. 80 (12): p. 58, 60-62, 64. ill; 1985 Dec. Includes 10
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Aging; Disease prevention; Diets; Therapy;
Supplementary feeding; Cellular biology; Eukaryotes


280 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 N483

Ollulanus tricuspis in a cat colony (New Zealand).
Bell, A.G.
Wellington : New Zealand Veterinary Association; June 1984.
New Zealand veterinary journal v. 32 (6): p. 85-87. ill; June 1984. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: New Zealand


281 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

One generation away from humanity.
Caras, R.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1993 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 202 (6): p. 910-912;
1993 Mar15. Paper presented at the "AVMA Animal Welfare Forum: Overpopulation
of unwanted dogs and cats," Nov 6, 1992, Chicago, Illinois.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Population control; Animal welfare; Ownership


282 NAL Call. No.: 410 B77

The ontogeny of locomotor play behaviour in the domestic cat.
Martin, P.; Bateson, P.
London : Bailliere Tindall; 1985 May.
Animal behaviour v. 33 (pt.2): p. 502-510. ill; 1985 May. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Motor development; Play; Ontogeny; Animal behavior; Young
animals


283 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A35

Opposition plots to halt humane advances.
Denver, Colo. : American Humane Association, Animal Protection Division; 1990.
Advocate v. 8 (2) AGL: p. 8-9, 13. ill; 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Animal welfare; Law; Shelters; Animal experiments;
Research


284 NAL Call. No.: 389.8 N953

Orotic aciduria and species specificity.
Washington, D.C. : Nutrition Foundation; 1984 Aug.
Nutrition reviews v. 42 (8): p. 292-294; 1984 Aug. Includes 19 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Orotic acid; Arginine; Protein metabolism; Amino acids;
Literature reviews; Animal experiments

Abstract: Animal studies of the metabolic role of orotic acid find that
orotic aciduria produced by an arginine deficiency is severe in dogs and rats,
but only mild in pigs and cats. Such studies also found orotic acid-induced
hepatic steatosis and hypocholesteremia in rats, but not in other species.
These results demonstrate clear species differences in the effects and
behavior of orotic acid metabolism. (wz)


285 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Orphan rearing of puppies and kittens.
Monson, W.J.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1987 May.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 17 (3): p.
567-576. ill; 1987 May. In the series analytic: Pediatrics / edited by D.F.
Lawler and E.D. Colby. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Dogs; Pups; Animal husbandry; Animal feeding; Temperatures;
Cat foods; Dog foods; Supplementary feeding


286 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

ousesoiling: treatment of a common feline problem.
Houpt, K.A.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1991 Oct.
Veterinary medicine v. 86 (10): p. 1000, 1002-1006; 1991 Oct. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Behavior problems; Defecation; Urination; Behavior
modification; Treatment


287 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

An outbreak of feline infectious peritonitis in a colony of Cornish Rex cats.
Panzero, R.A.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1992 Jul.
Feline practice v. 20 (4): p. 7-8; 1992 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Feline peritonitis virus; Outbreaks; Disease control;
Vaccination; Kittens; Live vaccines; Safety


288 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Parenteral nutritional support in the small animal patient.
Remillard, R.L.; Thatcher, C.D.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1989 Nov.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 19 (6): p.
1287-1306. ill; 1989 Nov. In the series analytic: Critical care / edited by
R.B. Kirby and G.L. Stamp. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Parenteral feeding; Solutions; Nutrient requirements;
Monitoring; Adverse effects


289 NAL Call. No.: QR360.A1J6

Partial dissociation of subgroup C phenotype and in vivo behaviour in feline
leukaemia viruses with chimeric envelope genes.
Rigby, M.A.; Rojko, J.L.; Stewart, M.A.; Kociba, G.J.; Cheney, C.M.; Rezanka,
L.J.; Mathes, L.E.; Hartke, J.R.; Jarrett, O.; Neil, J.C.
Reading : Society for General Microbiology; 1992 Nov.
The Journal of general virology v. 73 (pt.11): p. 2839-2847; 1992 Nov.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Leukemia; Viruses; Cell culture; Nucleotide sequences; Amino
acid sequences; Genes

Abstract: Feline leukaemia viruses (FeLVs) are classified into subgroups A, B
and C by their use of different host cell receptors on feline cells, a
phenotype which is determined by the viral envelope. FeLV-A is the ubiquitous,
highly infectious form of FeLV, and FeLV-C isolates are rare variants which are
invariably isolated along with FeLV-A. The FeLV-C isolates share the
capacity to induce acute non-regenerative anaemia and the prototype,
FeLV-C/Sarma, has strongly age-restricted infectivity for cats. The
FeLV-C/sarma env sequence is closely related to that of common, weakly
pathogenic FeLV-A isolates. We now show by construction of chimeric viruses
that the receptor specificity of FeLV-A/Glasgow-1 virus can be converted to
that of FeLV-C by exchange of a single env variable domain, Vr1, which differs
by a three codon deletion and nine adjacent substitutions. Attempts to dissect
this region further by directed mutagenesis resulted in disabled proviruses.
Sequence analysis of independent natural FeLV-C isolates showed that they have
unique Vr1 sequences which are distinct from the conserved FeLV-A pattern. The
chimeric viruses which acquired the host range and subgroup properties of FeLV-
C retained certain FeLV-A-like properties in that they were
non-cytopathogenic in 3201 B feline T cells and readily induced viraemia in
weanling animals. They also induced a profound anaemia in neonates which had a
more prolonged course than that induced by FeLV-C/Sarma and which was
macrocytic rather than non-regenerative in nature. Although receptor
specificity and a major determinant of pathogenicity segregate with Vr1, it
appears that sequences elsewhere in the genome influence infectivity and
pathogenicity independently of the subgroup phenotype.


290 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Pathogenesis of experimentally induced feline immunodeficiency virus infection
in cats.
Yamamoto, J.K.; Sparger, E.; Ho, E.W.; Andersen, P.R.; O'Connor, T.P.;
Mandell, C.P.; Lowenstine, L.; Munn, R.; Pedersen, N.C.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Aug.
American journal of veterinary research v. 49 (8): p. 1246-1258. ill; 1988 Aug.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Viruses; Immunological diseases; Pathogenesis; Isolation;
Culture techniques; Serology

Abstract: Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV; formerly, feline T-lymphotropic
lentivirus) is a typical lentivirus resembling human and simian
immunodeficiency viruses in morphologic features, protein structure, and
reverse transcriptase enzyme. It is antigenically dissimilar, however. The
virus is tropic for primary and permanent feline T-lymphoblastoid cells and
Crandell feline kidney cells. The virus did not grow in other permanent feline
non-lymphoblastoid cells that were tested or in lymphoid and non-lymphoid cells
from man, dogs, mice, and sheep. During short term inoculation studies in cats,
the feline immunodeficiency-like syndrome found in nature was not
experimentally induced, but a distinct primary phase of infection was
observed. Fever and neutropenia were observed 4 to 5 weeks after inoculation;
fever lasted several days, and neutropenia persisted from 1 to 9 weeks.
Generalized lymphadenopathy that persisted for 2 to 9 months appeared at the
same time. Antibodies to FIV appeared 2 weeks after inoculation and then
plateaued. Virus was reisolated from the blood of all infected cats within 4 to
5 weeks after inoculation and persisted indefinitely in the face of humoral
antibody response. Virus was recovered from blood, plasma, CSF and saliva, but
not from colostrum or milk. Contact transmission was achieved slowly in one
colony of naturally infected cats, but not between experimentally infected and
susceptible specific-pathogen-free cats kept together for periods aslong as 4
to 14 months. The infection was transmitted readily, however, by parenteral
inoculation with blood, plasma, or infective cell culture fluids. In utero and
lactogenic transmission were not observed in kittens born to naturally or
experimentally infected queens. Lymphadenopathy observed during the initial
stage of FIV infection was ascribed to lymphoid hyperplasia and follicular
dysplasia. A myeloproliferative disorder was observed in 1 cat with
experimentally induced infection.


291 NAL Call. No.: SF600.W34

Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) for nutritional support of the small
animal patient.
Bright, R.M.
London : Trade and Technical Business Programmes Ltd; 1992.
Waltham international focus v. 2 (2): p. 2-8; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Nutritional support; Endoscopy; Tube feeding;
Surgical operations; Complications; Diets


292 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Pet overpopulation and humane education in schools and communities.
Avanzino, R.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1991 Apr01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 198 (7): p.
1237-1240; 1991 Apr01.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; California; Dogs; Cats; Overpopulation; Population
control; Private organizations; Animal welfare; Community education; Primary
education; Law


293 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

The pet owner and breeder's perspective on overpopulation.
Strand, P.L.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1993 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 202 (6): p. 921-928;
1993 Mar15. Paper presented at the "AVMA Animal Welfare Forum: Overpopulation
of unwanted dogs and cats," Nov 6, 1992, Chicago, Illinois. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Overpopulation; Animal breeding; Ownership;
Population control


294 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Pet population dynamics and community planning for animal welfare and animal
control.
Nassar, R.; Fluke, J.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1991 Apr01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 198 (7): p.
1160-1164. ill; 1991 Apr01. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Population dynamics; Local planning; Animal welfare;
Population control; Shelter; Models


295 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.S43

Pet registries: well-meaning but problematic.
Hodge, G.
Washington, D.C. : National Humane Education Center; 1984 Nov.
Shelter sense v. 9 (7): p. 1-2, 8-9. ill; 1984 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: Pets; Registration; Animal welfare; Tattooing; Dogs; Cat


296 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64

Pets as partners of seniors: an ideal role for cats.
Hart, L.A.; Hart, B.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1988 Jan.
Companion animal practice v. 2 (1): p. 33, 36; 1988 Jan. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Cat; Pet animals; Attachment behavior; Elderly; Housing;
Regulations; Legislation


297 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Pharyngeal mucocele and respiratory stress in a cat.
Feinman, J.M.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1990 Nov01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 197 (9): p.
1179-1180; 1990 Nov01. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Respiratory disorders; Pharynx; Case studies; Salivary gland
diseases; Symptoms; Diagnosis; Treatment


298 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Physiologic and behavioral responses to companion animals.
Katcher, A.H.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1985 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 15 (2): p.
403-410; 1985 Mar. In the series analytic: The human-companion animal bond /
edited by J. Quackenbush and V.L. Voith. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Attachment behavior; Bonds; Man; Interactions;
Physiology; Behavior


299 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

Practical aspects of research on cats.
Mertens, C.; Schar, R.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 179-190. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal research; Animal housing; Space requirements; Social
behavior; Predation; Attachment behavior


300 NAL Call. No.: QR360.J6

Prevalence and implications of feline coronavirus infections of captive and
free-ranging cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus).
Heeney, J.L.; Evermann, J.F.; McKeirnan, A.J.; Marker-Kraus, L.; Roelke, M.E.;
Bush, M.; Wildt, D.E.; Meltzer, D.G.; Colly, L.; Lukas, J.
Washington, D.C. : American Society for Microbiology; 1990 May.
Journal of virology v. 64 (5): p. 1964-1972. ill; 1990 May. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: North America; Europe; Africa; Feline peritonitis virus;
Epizootiology; Age; Cheetah

Abstract: The extent and progression of exposure to feline infectious
peritonitis (FIP) virus in the cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, was monitored by a
world-wide serological survey with indirect fluorescent antibody titers to
coronavirus. The indirect fluorescent antibody assay was validated by Western
blots, which showed that all indirect fluorescent antibody-positive cheetah
sera detected both domestic cat and cheetah coronavirus structural proteins.
There was a poor correlation between indirect fluorescent antibody results and
the presence of coronaviruslike particles in cheetah feces, suggesting that
electron microscopic detection of shed particles may not be an easily
interpreted diagnostic parameter for FIP disease. Low, but verifiable (by
Western blots [immunoblots]) antibody titers against coronavirus were detected
in eight free-ranging cheetahs from east Africa as well as from captive
cheetahs throughout the world. Of 20 North American cheetah facilities
screened, 9 had cheetahs with measurable antibodies to feline coronavirus. Five
facilities showed patterns of an ongoing epizootic. Retrospective FIP virus
titers of an FIP outbreak in a cheetah-breeding facility in Oregon were
monitored over a 5-year period and are interpreted here in terms of clinical
disease progression. During that outbreak the morbidity was over 90% and the
mortality was 60%, far greater than any previously reported epizootic of FIP in
any cat species. Age of infection was a significant risk factor in this
epizootic, with infants (less than 3 months old) displaying significantly
higher risk for mortality than subadults or adults. Based upon these
observations, empirical generalizations are drawn which address epidemiologic
concerns for cheetahs in the context of this lethal infectious agent.


301 NAL Call. No.: 410.9 P94

Prevalence of feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia virus
infections in random-source cats.
Glennon, P.J.; Cockburn, T.; Stark, D.M.
Cordova, Tenn. : American Association for Laboratory Animal Science; 1991 Dec.
Laboratory animal science v. 41 (6): p. 545-547; 1991 Dec. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Feline immunodeficiency virus; Leukemia; Feline oncovirus;
Disease prevalence; Mixed infections; Serological surveys; Sex differences;
Sources

Abstract: Retroviral serologic profiles were generated for 506 random-source
cats (Felis catus) that were received by our facility during a twenty-month
period. Feline leukemia virus antigens were detected in plasma samples from 26
(5.1%) of the cats. Antibodies to feline immunodeficiency virus were present in
24 (4.7%) of the samples tested. A single cat (0.2%) was positive for both
viruses. Neither gender nor vendor correlation with retroviral seropositivity
could be demonstrated.


302 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224

The problem of destructive scratching by cats.
McKeown, D.; Luescher, A.; Machum, M.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Dec.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 29 (12): p. 1017-1018; 1988 Dec. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Behavior problems; Territoriality; Hooves and claws;
Surgical operations


303 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.P76 1989

Problems of pound release and sales., [Rev. ed.]..
Action 81 Inc
Berryville, Va. : Action 81 Inc., [1989?]; 1989.
1 v. (unpaged) : ill., maps ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes bibliographical
references and index.

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Animal welfare; United States; Pounds; United States; Dogs; Law
and legislation; United States; Dogs as laboratory animals; Cats; Law and
legislation; United States; Cats as laboratory animals


304 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N87

Protein in the nutrition of dogs and cats.
Schaeffer, M.C.; Rogers, Q.R.; Morris, J.G.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1989.
Nutrition of the dog and cat / edited by I.H. Burger and J.P.W. Rivers. p.
159-205; 1989. (Waltham symposium ; no. 7). Literature review. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal nutrition; Amino acids; Protein requirement;
Energy intake; Nitrogen; Growth; Literature reviews


305 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

The protein requirement of adult cats for maintenance (Nutrition).
Burger, I.H.; Blaza, S.E.; Kendall, P.T.; Smith, P.M.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; Mar/Apr 1984.
Feline practice v. 14 (2): p. 8-14. ill; Mar/Apr 1984. Includes 10
references.

Language: English


306 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Providing enteral nutritional support for hospitalized patients.
Donoghue, S.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1992 Sep.
Veterinary medicine v. 87 (9): p. 910-912, 914-919; 1992 Sep. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Enteral feeding; Nutritional support; Illness;
Nutritional assessment; Energy requirements; Therapeutic diets; Complications;
Animal hospitals


307 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Providing nutritional support for anorectic cats.
Norsworthy, G.D.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1991 Jun.
Veterinary medicine v. 86 (6): p. 589-590, 592, 594, 596-597; 1991 Jun.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Anorexia; Nutritional support; Appetite stimulants; Force
feeding; Therapeutic diets


308 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Psychotropic drugs and behavioral therapy.
Marder, A.R.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1991 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 21 (2): p.
329-342; 1991 Mar. In the series analytic: Advances in companion animal
behavior / edited by A.R. Marder and V. Voith. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Psychotropic drugs; Behavior change; Behavior
problems; Drug therapy; Dosage; Anxiety; Fearfulness; Aggressive behavior;
Urination; Defecation


309 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Punishment.
Borchelt, P.L.; Voith, V.L.
Princeton Junction, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems; 1985 Sep.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 7
(9): p. 780-788, 791; 1985 Sep. Includes 10 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Abnormal behavior; Animal behavior; Behavior change


310 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Quantitative renal scintigraphic determination of the glomerular filtration
rate in cats with normal and abnormal kidney function, using
99mTc-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid.
Uribe, D.; Krawiec, D.R.; Twardock, A.R.; Gelberg, H.B.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1992 Jul.
American journal of veterinary research v. 53 (7): p. 1101-1107; 1992 Jul.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Renal function; Glomerular filtration rate; Scintigraphy;
Technetium; Inulin; Creatinine; Kidney diseases

Abstract: The nuclear imaging technique known as quantitative renal
scintigraphy was validated as a means to assess the kidney function of cats.
Renal function tests were performed in 6 healthy cats and 3 cats with clinical
manifestations of kidney failure. In addition, the nephrotoxic drugs,
gentamicin sulfate, or amphotericin B were used in an attempt to induce renal
failure in 4 cats. Using linear regression analysis, equations were derived to
estimate the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) on the basis of the renal
percent uptake of 99mTc-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (99mTc-DTPA).
One-way ANOVA and Student's t test were used to evaluate treatment effects on
clearances of inulin and creatinine, percent uptake of 99-Tc-DTPA, and serum
creatinine concentrations. The results show that the percent uptake of
99mTc-DTPA by the kidneys correlated well with the GFR obtained through the
clearance of inulin. Thus, it was concluded that quantitative renal
scintigraphy, using 99mTc-DTPA as a marker of kidney function, is an adequate
technique to estimate the kidney function of healthy cats and cats with
functional renal impairment. The best estimate of the GFR of cats, using the
percentage dose of 99mTc-DTPA, was obtained on the 1- to 3-minute
postinjection interval of the marker, using data that was
background-subtracted, but not corrected for tissue absorption of gamma rays or
binding of 99mTc-DTPA to plasma proteins. There was no significant
difference in the mean inulin clearance, creatinine clearance, or percent
uptake of 99mTc-DTPA between the 3 treatment groups of this study. Therefore,
it was concluded that neither gentamicin nor amphotericin B are useful drugs in
eliciting losses of feline kidney function that may be measurable through the
procedures used in this study. Contrary to all other GFR studies in the cat,
this study did not use any form of pharmacologic restraint. Therefore, the
findings from this study are expected to reflect accurately the true GFR
healthy n


311 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 C81

A quantitative summary of nutrition support services in a veterinary teaching
hospital.
Donoghue, S.
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell Veterinarian, Inc; 1991 Apr.
Cornell veterinarian v. 81 (2): p. 109-128; 1991 Apr. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Animal hospitals; Veterinary services; Nutritional
support; Diet treatment; Therapeutic diets; Enteral feeding; Parenteral
feeding


312 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

Questions about cats.
Bateson, P.; Turner, D.C.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 193-201. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Behavior patterns; Adaptation


313 NAL Call. No.: QP1.P4

Rapid eye movement sleep and its relationship to feeding behavior in the adult
cat.
Bowersox, S.S.; Baker, T.L.; Dement, W.C.
Elmsford, N.Y. : Pergamon Press; June 1984.
Physiology & behavior v. 32 (6): p. 907-909; June 1984. Includes references.

Language: English


314 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64

Recent advances in companion animal nutrition.
Czarnecki-Maulden, G.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1987 Mar.
Companion animal practice v. 1 (1): p. 99-100, 102-105; 1987 Mar. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dog feeding; Cat; Animal nutrition; Nutrient requirements;
Minerals; Dog foods; Cat foods


315 NAL Call. No.: SF991.A1C3

Recognition, diagnosis, and management of obsessive-compulsive disorders.
Overall, K.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1992 Jul.
Canine practice v. 17 (4): p. 39-43; 1992 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Abnormal behavior; Behavior problems; Behavior
modification; Drug therapy; Drugs; Dosage


316 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Relationship of nutritional factors to the cause, dissolution, and prevention
of feline uroliths and urethral plugs.
Osborne, C.A.; Polzin, D.J.; Kruger, J.M.; Lulich, J.P.; Johnston, G.R.;
O'Brien, T.D.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1989 May.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 19 (3): p.
561-581. ill; 1989 May. In the series analytic: Clinical nutrition / edited by
F.A. Kallfelz. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Urinary calculi; Urethra; Etiology; Disease prevention;
Nutritional requirements; Therapeutic diets


317 NAL Call. No.: QP493.G8

Relative motion sensitivity in the visual system of cats and monkeys.
Gulyas, Balazs
Leuven, Belgium : Leuven University Press,; 1988.
165 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (Acta biomedica Lovaniensia). Originally presented as
the author's thesis. Bibliography: p. 157-165.

Language: English

Descriptors: Motion perception (Vision); Animal welfare


318 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

Report of The Palm Beach County Animal Regulation Division.
Moore, D.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 68-74; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Florida; Animal welfare; Pet animals; Cat; Dog control;
Sterilization


319 NAL Call. No.: 442.8 J8222 SUPPL.

Reproductive biology of the domestic cat with special reference to
endocrinology, sperm function and in-vitro fertilization.
Goodrowe, K.L.; Howard, J.G.; Schmidt, P.M.; Wildt, D.E.
Cambridge, U.K. : The Journals of Reproduction and Fertility Ltd; 1989.
Journal of reproduction and fertility: Supplement (39): p. 72-90. ill; 1989.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Domestic animals; Cat; Reproductive behavior; Spermatozoa; In
vitro; Fertilization; Ovulation; Puberty


320 NAL Call. No.: SF774.5.J66 1985

Restraint and handling of dogs and cats., 4th ed.
Sumner-Smith, G.
Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Pergamon Press; 1985.
Jones's animal nursing / edited by D.R. Lane for the British Small Animal
Veterinary Association, with contributions from twenty-six authors. p.
129-140. ill; 1985.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Restraint of animals; Handling; Animal health;
Injections


321 NAL Call. No.: SF901.V47

Results of a hypoallergenic diet survey of veterinarians in North America with
a nutritional evaluation of homemade diet prescriptions.
Roudebush, P.; Cowell, C.S.
Oxford, U.K. : Pergammon Press, Inc; 1992.
Veterinary dermatology v. 3 (1): p. 23-28; 1992. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: North America; Cats; Dogs; Allergies; Hypersensitivity; Surveys;
Diet prescription; Therapeutic diets


322 NAL Call. No.: SF986.S55R47

Results of a therapeutic efficacy test using an inactivated Microsporum canis
vaccine.
Willamette Laboratories
Portland, OR : Willamette Laboratories,; 1988.
[5] leaves ; 28 cm. Cover title. 5-88. Photocopy of typewritten material.

Language: English

Descriptors: Ringworm; Cats as laboratory animals; Veterinary helminthology;
Animal welfare


323 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641

Retro-orbital route for brain specimen collection for rabies diagnosis.
Montano Hirose, J.A.; Bourhy, H.; Sureau, P.
London : The Association; 1991 Sep28.
The Veterinary record : journal of the British Veterinary Association v. 129
(13): p. 291-292; 1991 Sep28. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Sheep; Dogs; Cats; Foxes; Rabies; Rabies virus; Diagnostic
techniques; Specimen handling; Brain


324 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V6425

A review of feline nutrition.
Kantorosinski, S.; Morrison, W.B.
Ames, Iowa : Iowa State University; 1988.
Iowa State University veterinarian v. 50 (2): p. 95-106; 1988. Literature
review. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal nutrition; Nutritional requirements; Nutritional
disorders; Therapeutic diets


325 NAL Call. No.: SF447.6.B5 1986

The revolution in cat nutrition Dr. Jane's guide, the new way., 1st ed..
Bicks, Jane R.
New York : Rawson Associates,; 1986.
xix, 251 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 22 cm. Includes index. Bibliography:
p. 241-242.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Food; Cats


326 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

The Rex breeds.
Peterson, N.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1984 Jul.
Veterinary technician v. 5 (4): p. 268-269, 294. ill; 1984 Jul. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; History; Breeds; Pet care; Animal behavior


327 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Role of breeding regulation laws in solving the dog and cat overpopulation
problem.
Sturla, K.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1993 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 202 (6): p. 928-932;
1993 Mar15. Paper presented at the "AVMA Animal Welfare Forum: Overpopulation
of unwanted dogs and cats," Nov 6, 1992, Chicago, Illinois. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Dogs; Cats; Population control; Overpopulation; Animal
breeding; Regulations


328 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N87

The role of diet in feline struvite urolithiasis syndrome.
Buffington, C.A.; Cook, N.E.; Rogers, Q.R.; Morris, J.G.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1989.
Nutrition of the dog and cat / edited by I.H. Burger and J.P.W. Rivers. p.
357-380; 1989. (Waltham symposium ; no. 7). Literature review. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Diet; Urinary calculi; Urine; Ph; Urethra; Abnormalities;
Disease prevention; Literature reviews


329 NAL Call. No.: SF911.S45

The role of nutrition in the management of dermatoses.
Codner, E.C.; Thatcher, C.D.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Co; 1990 Aug.
Seminars in veterinary medicine and surgery (small animal) v. 5 (3): p.
167-177; 1990 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Nutrition; Skin diseases; Energy; Protein;
Deficiency; Retinol; Retinoids; Vitamin e; Zinc; Fatty acids; Food allergies;
Neoplasms; Recipes


330 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V6425

The role of taurine in the feline well being.
Williams-Retz, L.; O'Brien, S.
Ames, Iowa : Iowa State University; 1990.
Iowa State University veterinarian v. 52 (1): p. 23-26; 1990. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Taurine; Deficiency; Retina; Degeneration; Nutrient
deficiencies


331 NAL Call. No.: 475 EX7

The role of the substantia nigra on the rate reaction elicited by hypothalamic
stimulation, in the cat.
Piazza, P.; Benigno, A.; Crescimanno, G.; Amato, G.
Basel : Birkhauser; 1985 May15.
Experientia v. 41 (6): p. 771-772; 1985 May15. Includes 14 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Hypothalamus; Stimulation; Aggressive behavior


332 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

The role of the veterinary technician in electrodiagnostics. II.
Electroencephalogram and electroretinogram.
Wilson, S.G.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1984 May.
Veterinary technician v. 5 (3): p. 226-237. ill; 1984 May. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Electroencephalograms; Restraint of animals; Position;
Diagnostic techniques; Technicians


333 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N87

The role of zinc in canine and feline nutrition.
Banta, C.A.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1989.
Nutrition of the dog and cat / edited by I.H. Burger and J.P.W. Rivers. p.
317-327; 1989. (Waltham symposium ; no. 7). Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal nutrition; Zinc; Biochemistry; Trace element
deficiencies


334 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V4742

Schools of nutrition: natural foods.
Wysong, R.L.
St. Louis, Mo. : C.V. Mosby; 1988.
Veterinary medicine report v. 1 (1): p. 110, 112, 114-115; 1988. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dog feeding; Cat; Dog foods; Cat foods; Animal nutrition; Natural
foods


335 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V4742

Schools of nutrition: processed foods.
Kallfelz, F.A.
St. Louis, Mo. : C.V. Mosby; 1988.
Veterinary medicine report v. 1 (1): p. 111, 113, 115; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dog feeding; Cat; Dog foods; Cat foods; Processed products;
Animal nutrition; Nutrients


336 NAL Call. No.: SF449.S35M34 1993

Scottish fold cats everything about acquisition, care, nutrition, behavior,
health care, and breeding.
Maggitti, Phil
Hauppauge, NY : Barron's,; 1993.
88 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 21 cm. "With a special chapter: Understanding
Scottish folds"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references (p. 84) and
index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Scottish fold cat


337 NAL Call. No.: SF411.A57

Seeking a theory of the human companion animal bond.
Kidd, A.H.; Kidd, R.M.
Hanover, N.H. : University Press of New England for Delta Society; 1987.
Anthrozoos v. 1 (3): p. 140-144; 1987.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Dogs; Attachment behavior; Psychology


338 NAL Call. No.: SF411.5.P47

Selecting the best companion animal: breed and gender specific behavioral
profiles.
Hart, B.L.; Hart, L.A.
Minneapolis, Minn. : Cent to Study Human-Animal Relat and Environ, Univ of
Minnesota; 1984.
The Pet connection : its influence on our health and quality of life /
editors, Robert K. Anderson, Benjamin L. Hart, Lynette A. Hart. p. 180-193;
1984. Paper presented at Proceedings of "Conference on the Human-Animal
Bond," June 13-14, 1983, University of Minnesota, and June 17-18, 1983,
University of California-Irvine. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Dogs; Breeds; Animal behavior; Interactions


339 NAL Call. No.: QP1.P4

Self-selection of dietary casein and soy-protein by the cat.
Cook, N.E.; Kane, E.; Rogers, Q.R.; Morris, J.G.
Elmsford, N.Y. : Pergamon Press; 1985 Apr.
Physiology & behavior v. 34 (4): p. 583-594. ill; 1985 Apr. Includes 27
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Selection; Casein; Soybean protein; Cat; Feeding behavior; Self
feeding


340 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A33

Sensory organization of alimentary behavior in the kitten.
Shuleikina-Turpaeva, K.V.
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press; 1986.
Advances in the study of behavior v. 16: p. 1-37. ill; 1986. Literature
review. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Young animals; Feeding behavior; Senses; Neurons; Sucking;
Tongue


341 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A33

Sex differences in social play: the socialization of sex roles.
Meaney, M.J.; Stewart, J.; Beatty, W.W.
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press; 1985.
Advances in the study of behavior v. 15: p. 1-58; 1985. Literature review.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Primates; Rats; Hamsters; Dogs; Cat; Sex differences; Animal
behavior; Play; Socialization; Fighting


342 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V535

Sexual behavior of female domestic mammals.
Hurnik, J.F.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1987 Jul.
The Veterinary clinic of North America : food animal practice v. 3 (2): p.
423-461. ill; 1987 Jul. In the series analytic: Farm animal behavior / edited
by E.O. Price. Literature review. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cows; Mares; Sows; Ewes; Bitches; Cat; Female animals; Sexual
behavior; Hormones; Sexual maturity; Environmental factors


343 NAL Call. No.: 410 J823

Size-dependent predation on rats (Rattus norvegicus) by house cats (Felis
catus) in an urban setting.
Childs, J.E.
Shippensburg, Pa. : American Society of Mammalogists; 1986 Feb.
Journal of mammalogy v. 67 (1): p. 196-199. ill; 1986 Feb. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Predation; Predators; Rats; Size; Urban areas; Feeding
behavior


344 NAL Call. No.: SF95.L48 1987

Small animal clinical nutrition III.. Small animal clinical nutrition 3 Small
animal clinical nutrition three, 3rd ed..
Lewis, Lon D.; Morris, Mark L._1934-; Hand, Michael S.
Topeka, Kan. : Mark Morris Associates,; 1987.
474 p. in various pagings : ill., ports. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographies and
index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Animal nutrition; Diet in veterinary medicine; Dogs; Diseases;
Cats; Diseases; Dogs; Feeding and feeds; Cats; Feeding and feeds; Animal
welfare


345 NAL Call. No.: G3.N3

Social behavior among farm cats.
Macdonald, D.W.
Washington, D.C. : The National Geographic Society; 1985.
National Geographic Society Research Reports v. 20: p. 457-460; 1985.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: England; Cat; Farms; Social behavior; Interactions


346 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Social behavior of domestic cats.
Voith, V.L.; Borchelt, P.L.
Princeton Junction, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems; 1986 Sep.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 8
(9): p. 637-644, 646-648; 1986 Sep. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Social behavior; Mating systems


347 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N67 1982

Social behaviour in free-ranging domestic and feral cats (Felis catus, Felis
silvestris).
Liberg, O.
Oxford : Pergamon Press, c1984; 1984.
Nutrition and behaviour in dogs and cats : proceedings, First Nordic Symposium
on Small Animal Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, September 15-18, 1982 / editor R.S.
Anderson. p. 175-181; 1984. Includes references.

Language: English


348 NAL Call. No.: SF756.7.I5 1984

Social variance in free ranging domestic cats (Felis libyca forma catus) and
the concept of self domestication.
Leyhausen, P.
Darmstadt : Kuratorium fur Technik und Bauwesen in der Landwirtschaft,
[1984?]; 1984.
Proceedings of the International Congress on Applied Ethology in Farm Animals,
Kiel, 1984 / edited by J. Unshelm, G. van Putten and K. Zeeb ; sponsored by the
Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry. p. 386-390; 1984.
Literature review. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Social behavior; Domestication; Behavior patterns


349 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5

The Somali.
Pettit, C.A.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1986 Jun.
Veterinary technician v. 7 (6): p. 250, 252. ill; 1986 Jun. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Breeds; History; Animal behavior


350 NAL Call. No.: SF603.A7

Sozialverhalten von frei laufenden Hauskatzen und verwilderten Katzen [Social
behavior of free running around house-cats and wild grown cats.].
Liberg, O.
Hannover, W. Ger. : Schlutersche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei; 1984.
Archiv fur tierharztliche Fortbildung (7): p. 161-168; 1984. Includes
references.

Language: German


351 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6

Spacing pattern in a colony of urban stray cats (Felis catus L.) in the
historic centre of Rome.
Natoli, E.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.; 1985 Sep.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 14 (3): p. 289-304. ill; 1985 Sep.
Includes 14 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Italy; Urban hinterland; Cat; Social behavior; Spacing; Responses
to environment


352 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

Spatial organisation and reproductive tactics in the domestic cat and other
filids.
Liberg, O.; Sandell, M.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 83-98. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Population density; Group behavior; Space requirements;
Mating behavior


353 NAL Call. No.: HV4704.A54 1987b

The special welfare requirements of sick companion animals.
Turner, J.
London : The Foundation, [1987?]; 1987.
The proceedings of the BVA Animal Welfare Foundations' [sic] fifth symposium :
entitled Animal disease--a welfare problem? : held on 18 November 1987 /
edited by T.E. Gibson ; assistant editor, D.A. Paterson. p. 50-55; 1987.

Language: English

Descriptors: Animal welfare; Dogs; Cat; Animal diseases; Veterinary practice


354 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Stereotypic or obsessive-compulsive disorders in dogs and cats.
Luescher, U.A.; McKeown, D.B.; Halip, J.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1991 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 21 (2): p.
401-413; 1991 Mar. In the series analytic: Advances in companion animal
behavior / edited by A.R. Marder and V. Voith. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Behavior disorders; Symptoms; Etiology; Behavior
modification; Drug therapy


355 NAL Call. No.: SF411.A57

The success of companion animal management programs: a review.
Rowan, A.N.; Williams, J.
Hanover, N.H. : University Press of New England for Delta Society; 1987.
Anthrozoos v. 1 (2): p. 110-122; 1987. Literature review. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Dogs; Cat; Shelter; Population control; Spaying; Animal
husbandry; Programs; Surveys


356 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984

The success of companion animal management programs--a historical and
statistical review.
Rowan, A.N.; Wilson, A.K.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 1-12; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Animal welfare; Pet animals; Cat; Dog control; Sterilization


357 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.S43

Successful spay and neuter programs across the U.S.
Williams, J.L.
Washington, D.C. : National Humane Education Center; 1988 May.
Shelter sense v. 11 (5): p. 7-9; 1988 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Dogs; Cat; Animal welfare; Population control; Spaying;
Programs


358 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Suppression of feline bone marrow fibroblast colony-forming units by feline
leukemia virus.
Wellman, M.L.; Kociba, G.J.; Mathes, L.E.; Olsen, R.G.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Feb.
American journal of veterinary research v. 49 (2): p. 227-230; 1988 Feb.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Leukemia; Feline oncovirus; Fibroblasts; Bone marrow cells;
Suppression


359 NAL Call. No.: SF601.J62

Survival vs. terminal animal laboratories to teach small animal surgery.
Bauer, M.S.; Glickman, N.; Salisbury, S.K.; Toombs, J.P.; Prostredny, J.M.
Blacksburg, Va. : The Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges;
1992.
Journal of veterinary medical education v. 19 (2): p. 54-58; 1992. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Surgery; Teaching methods; Animal experiments;
Cadavers; Euthanasia; Survival; Veterinary education; College students;
Attitudes; Beliefs; Learning experiences; Academic achievement; Animal welfare


360 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

The tame and the wild--another just-so story?.
Leyhausen, P.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 57-66. ill; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Domestication; Animal behavior; Social behavior; Social
structure; Lions; Wild animals; Habitats


361 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Taurine depletion and cardiovascular disease in adult cats fed a
potassium-depleted acidified diet.
Dow, S.W.; Fettman, M.J.; Smith, K.R.; Ching, S.V.; Hamar, D.W.; Rogers, Q.R.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1992 Mar.
American journal of veterinary research v. 53 (3): p. 402-405; 1992 Mar.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Potassium; Nutrient deficiencies; Acidification; Taurine;
Cardiomyopathy; Embolism

Abstract: Although low plasma taurine concentrations have been associated with
congestive cardiomyopathy in cats, the cause of taurine depletion in cats
consuming adequate quantities of taurine is unknown. Taurine depletion and
cardiovascular disease (cardiomyopathy and thromboembolism) developed
unexpectedly in 3 of 6 healthy adult cats during a potassium-depletion study.
Plasma taurine concentration decreased significantly (P < 0.05) and rapidly
over an 8-week period (from 98 to 36 nmol/ml) in 6 cats that consumed a
potassium-deficient diet (0.20% potassium, dry matter basis) that was
acidified with 0.8% ammonium chloride, despite containing dietary taurine
concentrations (0.12% dry matter basis) in excess of amounts currently
recommended. Taurine concentrations were significantly lower in cats fed the
acidified diet than in 6 cats fed a potassium-deficient diet that was not
acidified (36 nmol/ml vs 75 nmol/ml) after 8 weeks. In addition, plasma
taurine concentrations did not decrease over a 6-month period in 8 cats that
were fed a potassium-replete diet with acidifier. Plasma taurine
concentrations were lowest in 3 cats that died of cardiovascular disease in the
group receiving potassium-deficient, acidified diets. These data indicated an
association between taurine and potassium balance in cats and suggested that
development of taurine depletion and cardiovascular disease may be linked to
concurrent potassium depletion.


362 NAL Call. No.: QP901.A33 v.315

Taurine nutritional value and mechanisms of action.
Lombardini, J. Barry; Schaffer, S. W.; Azuma, Junichi
Waltham Symposium on Taurine and Cat Nutrition 1991 : Orange Beach, Ala.
International Taurine Symposium: New Dimensions on its Mechanisms of Action
(1991 : Orange Beach, Ala.).
New York : Plenum Press,; 1992.
xvii, 456 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. (Advances in experimental medicine and biology ;
v. 315). "Proceedings of the Waltham Symposium on Taurine and Cat Nutrition,
held October 8, 1991; and of the International Taurine Symposium: New
Dimensions on its Mechanisms of Action, held October 9-10, 1991, in Orange
Beach, Alabama"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Taurine; Cats


363 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523

Tension-relieving techniques.
Johnston, D.E.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1990 Jan.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 20 (1): p.
67-80; 1990 Jan. In the series analytic: Plastic and reconstructive surgery /
edited by Michael M. Pavletic. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Wounds; Suture techniques; Tension; Tensile stress;
Skin; Sutures; Ulcers; Cutting


364 NAL Call. No.: SF991.E88 1989

Textbook of veterinary internal medicine., 3rd ed..
Ettinger, Stephen J.
Philadelphia : Saunders,; 1989.
2 v. (2399 p.) : ill. ; 29 cm. Includes bibliographies and indexes.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Diseases; Cats; Diseases; Veterinary internal medicine;
Animal welfare


365 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.T477 1991

Theft of dogs and cats in the United States, 1974-1991 Action 81 Inc.
Action 81 Inc._publisher
Berryville, Va. : Action 81 Inc., [1991?]; 1991.
1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes bibliographical
references and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Animal welfare; Larceny; Dogs; Cats; Dogs as laboratory animals;
Cats as laboratory animals


366 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.T53

Theft of dogs and cats report, 1976-1990.
Action 81 Inc
Berryville, Va. : Action 81 Inc., [1990?]; 1990.
1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes bibliographical
references and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Animal welfare; United States; Larceny; United States; Dogs; Law
and legislation; United States; Cats; Law and legislation; United States; Dogs
as laboratory animals; Cats as laboratory animals


367 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641

Thiamin deficiency in a colony of cats.
Davidson, M.G.
London : The Association; 1992 Feb01.
The Veterinary record : journal of the British Veterinary Association v. 130
(5): p. 94-97; 1992 Feb01. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Thiamin; Vitamin deficiencies; Cat foods; Symptoms;
Diagnosis


368 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A45

Throwaway animals.
King, M.
Monroe, Conn. : Animal Rights Network; 1991 May.
The Animals' agenda v. 11 (4): p. 12-20. ill; 1991 May. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Animal welfare; Stray animals; Adoption;
Overpopulation; Population control


369 NAL Call. No.: 410 Z35

The time and energy costs of play behaviour in the cat.
Martin, P.
Berlin, W. Ger. : Paul Parey; Mar/Apr 1984.
Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie; Journal of comparative ethology v. 64 (3/4):
p. 298-312; Mar/Apr 1984. Includes references.

Language: English; German


370 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

Topical issues in feline nutrition.
Moser, E.; Branam, J.E.
Trenton, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Company; 1990 Sep.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 12
(9): p. 1227-1230, 1232; 1990 Sep. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Nutrient requirements; Vitamin deficiencies; Taurine;
Recommended dietary allowances; Lipidosis; Hypokalemia; Animal nutrition


371 NAL Call. No.: SF911.T49

Total parenteral nutrition.
Raffe, M.R.
Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders; 1985.
Textbook of small animal surgery / edited by Douglas H. Slatter. p. 225-241;
1985. Literature review. Includes 77 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dog; Cat; Surgery; Feed formulation; Parenteral feeding


372 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Total parenteral nutrition in clinically normal cats.
Lippert, A.C.; Faulkner, J.E.; Evans, A.T.; Mullaney, T.P.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1989 Mar01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 194 (5): p. 669-676.
ill; 1989 Mar01. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Parenteral feeding; Intravenous feeding; Nutrient
requirements; Adverse effects; Hematology; Biochemistry; Histology


373 NAL Call. No.: SF985.F4

Tube pharyngo-esophagostomy and liquified diet in the treatment of feline upper
respiratory disease.
Sanford, T.D.; Colby, E.D.; Kealy, R.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1985 Nov.
Feline practice v. 15 (6): p. 35-38. ill; 1985 Nov. Includes 4 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Respiratory diseases; Pharynx; Esophagus; Surgical
operations; Cat foods; Liquid diet


374 NAL Call. No.: RA565.A1J6

A tuna fish diet influences cat behavior.
Houpt, K.A.; Essick, L.A.; Shaw, E.B.; Alo, D.K.; Gilmartin, J.E.; Gutenmann,
W.H.; Littman, C.B.; Lisk, D.J.
Washington, D.C. : Hemisphere Publishing; 1988.
Journal of toxicology and environmental health v. 24 (2): p. 161-172; 1988.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Diet; Tuna; Animal behavior; Dietary factors


375 NAL Call. No.: QL55.H8

Uncaging cats: colony cat housing.
Fodor, M.M.
Washington Grove, MD : Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals;
1991.
Humane innovations and alternatives v. 5: p. 311-312; 1991. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Animal housing


376 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Understanding the nutritional needs of critically ill or injured patients.
Crowe, D.T. Jr
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Company; 1988 Dec.
Veterinary medicine v. 83 (12): p. 1224, 1237, 1240, 1242-1244, 1246-1249. ill;
1988 Dec. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Illness; Injuries; Nutritional assessment; Therapeutic
diets; Malnutrition; Energy requirements


377 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A45

Until there are none, spay/neuter one.
Clifton, M.
Monroe, Conn. : Animal Rights Network; 1992 May.
The Animals' agenda v. 12 (4): p. 12-19; 1992 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: Connecticut; Cats; Stray animals; Wild animals; Projects; Animal
health; Animal welfare


378 NAL Call. No.: QL55.A1L3

The use lignocaine-prilocaine local anaesthetic cream for pain-free
venepuncture in laboratory animals.
Flecknell, P.A.; Liles, J.H.; Williamson, H.A.
London : Royal Society of Medicine Services; 1990 Apr.
Laboratory animals v. 24 (2): p. 142-146; 1990 Apr. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Laboratory animals; Local anesthetics; Local anesthesia;
Lidocaine; Intravenous injection; Ointments

Abstract: An assessment was made of the effects of topical application of a
eutectic mixture of local anaesthetics (EMLA cream) in a number of species of
laboratory animals. Application of EMLA cream enabled percutaneous insertion of
catheters into the cephalic vein in dogs and cats and the marginal ear vein in
rabbits without causing any detectable pain or discomfort. Application to the
tail in rats prior to percutaneous cannulation of the lateral tail vein did not
produce a significant reduction in the behavioural responses to
venepuncture. EMLA cream represents a useful refinement of current techniques
for intravenous injection in some species, and is especially valuable when the
procedure is to be undertaken by an inexperienced operator.


379 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

Using drugs to control behavior problems in pets.
Burghardt, W.F. Jr
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1991 Nov.
Veterinary medicine v. 86 (11): p. 1066, 1068-1071, 1074-1075; 1991 Nov.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Behavior problems; Drug therapy; Drugs


380 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A

Variable suppression of feline bone marrow fibroblast colony-forming units by
two isolates of feline leukemia virus.
Wellman, M.L.; Kociba, G.J.; Mathes, L.E.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1991 Nov.
American journal of veterinary research v. 52 (11): p. 1924-1927; 1991 Nov.
Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cats; Feline oncovirus; Bone marrow cells; Fibroblasts;
Suppression; Aplasia

Abstract: Bone marrow fibroblast colony-forming units (CFU-F) were evaluated
in cats experimentally infected with different isolates of FeLV. Cats infected
with the Kawakami-Theilen isolate of FeLV (FeLV-KT) had progressive decrease in
the number of CFU-F at 2, 4, and 6 weeks after infection. The number of CFU-F
in FeLV-KT-infected cats ranged from 38 to 70% of the preinoculation CFU-F
value. Of 3 cats with FeLV-KT-induced suppression of CFU-F, 2 developed fatal
nonregenerative anemia. Cats infected with the Rickard isolate of FeLV (FeLV-R)
had more moderate decrease in the number of CFU-F at 2, 4, and 6 weeks after
infection. The number of CFU-F in FeLV-R-infected cats ranged from 62 to 82% of
the preinoculation CFU-F value. The FeLV-R-infected cats did not become anemic.


381 NAL Call. No.: SF985.K3 1985

Verhaltensgerechter Umgang [Behavior justified intimacy]., 2., uberarbeitete
und erw. Aufl.
Brummer, H.
Hannover [W. Ger.] : M. & H. Schaper; 1985.
Katzenkrankheiten : Klinik und Therapie / Herausgeber, W. Kraft und U.M. Durr ;
unter Mitarbeit von H. Brummer ... [et al.].. p. 29-38. ill; 1985. Includes 3
references.

Language: German

Descriptors: Cat diseases; Veterinary practice; Diagnostic techniques;
Injections; Euthanasia


382 NAL Call. No.: SF603.A7

Verhaltensprobleme bei der Katze [Behavioral problems in the cat.].
Voith, V.L.
Hannover, W. Ger. : Schlutersche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei; 1984.
Archiv fur tierharztliche Fortbildung (7): p. 217-228. ill; 1984. Includes
references.

Language: German


383 NAL Call. No.: SF985.K3 1985

Verhaltensstorungen [Behavioral disorders]., 2., uberarbeitete und erw. Aufl.
Brummer, H.
Hannover [W. Ger.] : M. & H. Schaper; 1985.
Katzenkrankheiten : Klinik und Therapie / Herausgeber, W. Kraft und U.M. Durr ;
unter Mitarbeit von H. Brummer ... [et al.].. p. 513-522; 1985. Includes
references.

Language: German

Descriptors: Cat diseases; Drug therapy


384 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

The veterinarian's responsibility: assessing and managing acute pain in dogs
and cats. I.
Johnson, J.M.
Trenton, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Company; 1991 May.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 13
(5): p. 804-807; 1991 May. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Pain; Treatment; Animal welfare; Postoperative care


385 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66

The veterinarian's responsibility: assessing and managing acute pain in dogs
and cats. II.
Johnson, J.M.
Trenton, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Company; 1991 Jun.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 13
(6): p. 911-916, 921; 1991 Jun. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Pain; Analgesics; Animal welfare; Opioids; Drug
combinations; Postoperative care


386 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.V47

Veterinary nutritional consultant advantage.
Hill's Pet Products (Firm)
Topeka, Kan. : Hill's Pet Products, c1991-; 1991-9999.
v. : ill. ; 28 cm. Title from caption.

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats


387 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Veterinary practitioners' role in pet overpopulation.
MacKay, C.A.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1993 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 202 (6): p. 918-921;
1993 Mar15. Paper presented at the "AVMA Animal Welfare Forum: Overpopulation
of unwanted dogs and cats," Nov 6, 1992, Chicago, Illinois. Includes
references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Overpopulation; Population control; Veterinarians


388 NAL Call. No.: SF981.V4

Virology sample collection and handling.
Scherba, G.
Urbana, Ill. : Cooperative Extension Service, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign; 1987.
Veterinary professional topics : pets v. 12 (3): p. 2-5; 1987.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Virology; Viruses; Viral diseases; Diagnostic
techniques; Samples; Collection; Handling


389 NAL Call. No.: RJ1.A453

Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy: effect on neonatal calcium
homeostasis.
Delvin, E.E.; Salle, B.L.; Glorieux, F.H.; Adeleine, P.; David, L.S.
St. Louis : C.V. Mosby; 1986 Aug.
The Journal of pediatrics v. 109 (2): p. 328-334. ill., charts; 1986 Aug.
Includes 36 references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Diet; Vitamin d; Pregnancy; Calcium; Homeostasis; Neonates

Abstract: Extract: We assessed whether modification of vitamin D nutritional
status during the last trimester of pregnancy affects maternal and neonatal
calcium homeostasis. At the end of the first trimester, 40 pregnant women were
randomly assigned to either of two groups, and blood taken to assess the basal
values of Ca, Pi, Mg, iPTH, 25-OHD, and 1,25(OH)2D. From the sixth month on,
group 1 (+D) received 1000 IU vitamin D3 daily; group 2 (-D) served as
control. At the time of delivery, maternal serum 25-OHD was higher in the +D
group (P less than 0.0005). Ca, Pi, iPTH, and 1,25(OH)2D were not affected. At
term, venous cord 25-OHD levels were also higher in the +D group (P less than
0.0005), and 1,25(OH)2D levels slightly lower (P less than 0.05), but neither
Ca, Pi, nor iPTH differed between the two groups. Serum CaT dropped
significantly (P less than 0.002) at 4 days of age in the infants from both
groups, although to a lesser extent in these from the +D group (P less than
0.05). Circulating iPTH increased in both groups. Serum 25-OHD remained low in
the -D group, and dropped slightly in the +D group; 1,25(OH)2D remained stable
during the first 4 days of life in the -D group, and increased in the +D group
(P less than 0.001). Our data demonstrate the importance of providing adequate
maternal vitamin D stores to ensure better perinatal handling of calcium. This
is of particular importance for populations at risk for hypovitaminosis
D.(author)


390 NAL Call. No.: SF433.W36 1992

The Waltham book of dog and cat behaviour., 1st ed..
Thorne, C.
Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press,; 1992.
ix, 159 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. (Pergamon veterinary handbook series). Includes
bibliographical references (p. 143-152) and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cats


391 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.D63 1988

The Waltham Book of dog & cat nutrition a handbook for veterinarians and
students.. Waltham book of dog and cat nutrition Dog and cat nutrition, 2nd
ed..
Edney, A. T. B.
Oxford [England] ; New York : Pergamon Press,; 1988.
xii, 143 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Rev. ed. of: Dog and cat nutrition. 1st ed. 1982.
Includes bibliographies and index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Nutrition; Cats; Nutrition; Dogs; Food; Cats; Food


392 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69

When companion animals die: Caring for clients in their time of sorrow.
Carmack, B.J.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1986 Apr.
Veterinary medicine v. 81 (4): p. 311-314; 1986 Apr.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Death; Euthanasia; Pets; Animal welfare; Pet care;
Veterinary practice


393 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.S43

When 'good intentions' lead to tragedy.
Williams, J.L.
Washington, D.C. : National Humane Education Center; 1988 Jun.
Shelter sense v. 11: p. 1-4. ill; 1988 Jun.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Dogs; Animal welfare; Pain; Pet care; Euthanasia; Disease
prevention; Starvation


394 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.N87

Why dogs and cats?.
Anderson, R.S.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1989.
Nutrition of the dog and cat / edited by I.H. Burger and J.P.W. Rivers. p. 1-6;
1989. (Waltham symposium ; no. 7). Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Size; Pet animals; Animal behavior; Diet; Lifespan; Pet
care


395 NAL Call. No.: SF446.5.C37 1986

Why the cat?.
Turner, D.C.; Bateson, P.
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Cambridge University Press; 1988.
The Domestic cat : the biology of its behavior / edited by Dennis C. Turner and
Patrick Bateson. p. 3-5; 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: Cat; Animal behavior; Behavior patterns


396 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3

Working with breeders on solutions to pet overpopulation.
Cloud, D.F.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1993 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 202 (6): p. 912-914;
1993 Mar15. Paper presented at the "AVMA Animal Welfare Forum: Overpopulation
of unwanted dogs and cats," Nov 6, 1992, Chicago, Illinois.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Overpopulation; Population control; Inbred lines;
Marketing; Animal breeding


397 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.C62

You are what they read: making the most of community newspapers.
Donovan, C.S.
Tucson, Az. : KBR Publications; 1985 May.
Community animal control v. 4 (3): p. 20, 28-29. ill; 1985 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Protection; Community involvement; Public relations;
Shelter; Control; Animal welfare



AUTHOR INDEX

Accardi, P.J. 54
Action 81 Inc 113, 303, 366
Action 81 Inc._publisher 365
Adams, L. 270
Adeleine, P. 389
Allen, T.A. 166
Alo, D.K. 374
ALPO Veterinary Advisory Panel 165
Amato, G. 331
American College of Toxicology, Meeting_1990 :_Orlando,
Fla.),Production Plus,
Inc 50
American Humane Association 49
Amity, R. 16
Anand, K.K. 147
Andersen, P.R. 290
Anderson, R. S. 248
Anderson, R.K. 136
Anderson, R.S. 140, 250, 259, 263, 394
Anderson, Ronald S. 78
Arkow, P. 15
Arluke, A. 94
Armstrong, A.J. 166
Armstrong, P.J. 134
Atkins, C.E. 118
August, J.R. 200
Avanzino, R. 292
Azad, A.F. 130
Azuma, Junichi 362
Bai, S.C. 45
Bairacli-Levy, Juliette de 88, 88
Baker, T.L. 313
Ballarini, G. 21
Banta, C.A. 333
Barsanti, J.A. 110
Bateson, P. 35, 235, 282, 312, 395
Bateson, P. P. G. 114
Bauer, J.E. 252, 273
Bauer, M.S. 359
Beattie, A.W. 33
Beatty, W.W. 341
Beaver, B.V. 157, 168, 188
Bebiak, D.M. 253
Bell, A.G. 280
Benigno, A. 331
Bennett, M. 125, 220
Bicks, Jane R. 325
Biourge, V. 158
Blackshaw, J.K. 33
Blaza, S.E. 151, 305
Bolka, D.L. 245
Bolles, R.C. 42
Borchelt, P.L. 6, 7, 8, 32, 59, 131, 132, 309, 346
Bourhy, H. 323
Bowersox, S.S. 313
Bradshaw, J.W.S. 234
Bradshaw, John W. S. 34
Branam, J.E. 370
Brant, K. 52
Bray, N.C. 275
Briggs, H. 227
Bright, R.M. 291
Brown, J.L. 29
Brown, R.G. 226
Brown, S.A. 126
Brummer, H. 381, 383
Buckingham, W. 145
Buckmaster, P.S. 45
Buffington, C.A. 100, 121, 328
Buffington, C.A.T. 232, 254, 265
Buhot-Averseng, M.C. 28
Burger, I. H. 262
Burger, I.H. 24, 47, 98, 266, 305
Burghardt, W.F. Jr 379
Burkholder, W.J. 268
Burt, M.R. 53
Bush, M. 300
C.A.B. International 34
Calhoon, R.E. 3
Campbell, W.E. 95, 155, 214
Caras, R. 281
Carlstead, K. 29, 212
Carmack, B.J. 392
Carroll, J.F. 130
Case, D.B. 55
Chan, S.G. 160
Chandler, E.A. 211
Chandler, M.L. 201
Changeux, J.P. 42
Chapman, B.L. 56, 154
Cheney, C.M. 289
Chew, D.J. 100
Childs, J.E. 343
Ching, S.V. 361
Churcher, P.B. 39
Clifton, M. 377
Cloud, D.F. 396
Cockburn, T. 301
Codner, E.C. 329
Colby, E.D. 186, 373
Colly, L. 300
Colter, S.B. 89
Cook, N.E. 328, 339
Cooper, L. 86
Counsilman, J.J. 213
Cowell, C.S. 321
Crescimanno, G. 331
Crowe, D.T. Jr 80, 135, 175, 256, 376
Czarnecki-Maulden, G.L. 314
David, L.S. 389
Davidson, M.G. 367
Dawson, S. 220
Daykin, J. 220
De Vito, E. 231
Deag, J.M. 149
Deguchi, E. 1
Delvin, E.E. 389
Dement, W.C. 313
Dhein, C.R. 187
Dial, S.M. 185
Diamond, J. 189
DiBartola, S.P. 100
Dieringer, T.M. 126
Dodman, N.H. 124
Donoghue, S. 276, 277, 306, 311
Donovan, C.S. 397
Douglas, G.M. 211
Dow, S.W. 361
Drucker, B.J. 101
Dryden, M.W. 43
Dunbar, I. 184
Duprey, K. 63
Durr, C.M. 138
Earle, K.E. 122
Eckstein, R.A. 124
Edney, A. T. B. 391
Edney, A.T.B. 164
Egert, U. 97
Elkins, A.D. 180
Emlen, S.T. 93
Erb, H.N. 125
Essick, L.A. 374
Ettinger, Stephen J. 364
Evans, A.T. 372
Evans, R.H. 186
Evermann, J.F. 300
Faulkner, J.E. 372
Feaver, J. 235
Feinman, J.M. 297
Feldman, E.C. 146
Feldman, H.N. 229
Fettman, M.J. 176, 201, 361
Finco, D.R. 110
Fitzgerald, B.M. 107
Flecknell, P.A. 378
Fletcher, A.M. 180
Fluke, J. 294
Fodor, M.M. 375
Fooshee, S.K. 91
Forbes, W.D. 136
Fox, P.R. 109
Frederick, G.S. 134
French, J. 278
Fudin, C.E. 244
Gaafar, S.M. 43
Gallant, J.B. Jr 53
Garrett, W. 17
Gaskell, C.J. 220, 257
Gaskell, R.M. 220
Gelberg, H.B. 310
Gibbon, J. 42
Gilmartin, J.E. 374
Glennon, P.J. 301
Glickman, N. 359
Glorieux, F.H. 389
Goodrowe, K.L. 319
Gorham, J.R. 187
Grandy, J.L. 48
Greco, D.S. 201
Greyhavens, T. 66
Gruffydd-Jones, T.J. 74, 221
Gulati, O.D. 147
Gulyas, Balazs 317
Gutenmann, W.H. 374
Halip, J. 354
Halip, J.W. 206, 207
Hamar, D. 119
Hamar, D.W. 361
Hamlin, R.L. 254
Hand, M.S. 134, 166
Hand, Michael S. 344
Harbour, D.A. 74
Harcourt, R. 208
Hart, B.L. 86, 124, 128, 296, 338
Hart, Benjamin L. 46
Hart, L.A. 296, 338
Hart, Lynette A. 46
Hartke, J.R. 289
Harvey, R.G. 228
Haspel, C. 3
Hauptman, J. 40
Hayes, K. C. 165
Hazewinkel, H.A.W. 260
Heath, R.B. 48
Heeney, J.L. 300
Heusner, A.A. 146
Hickman, M.A. 120
Hikasa, Y. 129
Hill's Pet Products (Firm) 386
Hintz, H.F. 238
Hiraga, C. 87
Hitzelberg, Richard 224
Ho, E.W. 290
Hodge, G. 295
Hodgkins, E.M. 179
Holland, P.C. 42
Holliday, T.A. 45
Homes, J. 90
Hopper, C.D. 74
Horwitz, D.F. 169
Hoskins, J.D. 180
Houpt, K.A. 11, 81, 125, 152, 156, 159, 286, 374
Houpt. K.A. 123
Howard, J.G. 319
Hunthausen, W.L. 99
Hurni, H. 223
Hurnik, J.F. 342
Imaki, H. 278
Inzana, T.J. 219
Itoh, K. 87
Jackson, M.W. 269
Japan, Sorifu, Naikaku Sori Daijin Kambo, Kanrishitsu, Nihon Juishikai 218
Jarrett, O. 289
Johnson, J.L. 219
Johnson, J.M. 384, 385
Johnston, D.E. 363
Johnston, G.R. 143, 316
Johnston, S.D. 242
Jones, R.C. 220
Kakuta, T. 129
Kallfelz, F.A. 251, 335
Kallfelz, Francis A. 77
Kane, E. 153, 339
Kaneko, J.J. 146
Kantorosinski, S. 324
Karsh, E. 150
Karsh, E.B. 194
Katcher, A.H. 298
Kawamoto, M. 146
Kay, D.E. 58, 171, 177
Kealy, R. 373
Keene, B.W. 118
Kelly, K. 53
Kendall, P.T. 305
Kerby, G. 65
Kidd, A.H. 337
Kidd, R.M. 337
Kilian, M. 219
King, L. 158
King, M. 368
Kirk, R.W. 255
Kirkpatrick, C.E. 182
Kittleson, M.D. 112
Klamming, B. 137
Kociba, G.J. 72, 289, 358, 380
Koizumi, I. 146
Komtebedde, J. 40
Korte, M. 97
Krawiec, D.R. 310
Kronfeld, D.S. 258
Kruger, J.M. 143, 316
Kubota, M. 129
Kullberg, J.F. 243
Kullenberg, F.W. 279
Laboratory Animal Training Association 196
Laczak, J.P. 182
Landsberg, G.M. 62, 167
Lawler, D.F. 186, 253
Lawrence, C.E. 149
Lawton, J.H. 39
Leavitt, E.S. 68
Lees, G.E. 126
Leon, A. 202
Levick, W.R. 202
Lewis, L.D. 106, 119, 271
Lewis, Lon D. 344
Leyhausen, P. 348, 360
Liberg, O. 347, 350, 352
Liles, J.H. 378
Linscott, R. 203
Lippert, A.C. 133, 372
Lisk, D.J. 374
Littman, C.B. 374
Lombardini, J. Barry 362
Loveridge, G.G. 151
Lowenstine, L. 290
Luescher, A. 51, 302
Luescher, U.A. 206, 207, 354
Lukas, J. 300
Lulich, J.P. 143, 316
Lundgren, Edward 224
Macdonald, D.W. 65, 345
MacDonald, M.J. 158
MacDonald, M.L. 264
Machum, M. 302
MacKay, C.A. 387
Maejima, K. 87
Maggitti, P. 172
Maggitti, Phil 336
Mandell, C.P. 290
Manning, A. 149
Marder, A.R. 12, 102, 195, 308
Marder, Amy R. 4
Marder, L.R. 195
Margileth, A.M. 64
Marker-Kraus, L. 300
Markham, R.W. 179
Markwell, P. J. 78
Markwell, P.J. 38, 79
Mars, L.A. 38
Martin, P. 35, 282, 369
Mathes, L.E. 289, 358, 380
Mathews, S.L. 111
Mattina, M.J.I. 204
McEwen, Peter 70
McKeirnan, A.J. 300
McKeown, D. 51, 302
McKeown, D.B. 206, 207, 354
McLoughlin, M.A. 100
Meaney, M.J. 341
Meister, O. 199
Mellen, J.D. 212
Meltzer, D.G. 300
Mendl, M. 127, 208, 235
Menzel, E.W. Jr 42
Mertens, C. 148, 193, 299
Michel, C. 209
Miller, W.H. Jr 267
Mishkin, M. 42
Mitchener, K.L. 20, 144
Mitsuoka, T. 87
Mol, J.A. 71
Moller, K. 219
Monson, W.J. 285
Montano Hirose, J.A. 323
Monti, K.L. 186
Moore, D. 318
Moretz, R.C. 278
Morgan, M. 156
Morgan, Ronald L. 50
Morris, J.G. 84, 112, 120, 121, 304, 328, 339
Morris, M.L. Jr 106
Morris, Mark L._1934- 344
Morrison, W.B. 324
Moser, E. 370
Mugford, R.A. 36, 236, 237
Mullaney, T.P. 372
Munn, R. 290
Nakano, K. 87
Nassar, R. 294
National Geographic Society (U.S.) 69
National Research Council (U.S.), Subcommittee on Cat Nutrition 246
Natoli, E. 230, 231, 351
Neil, J.C. 289
Nelson, R.W. 271
Niego, M. 23
Norsworthy, G.D. 307
Nussmann, J. 53
O'Brien, S. 330
O'Brien, T.D. 143, 316
O'Connor, T.P. 290
O'Farrell, V. 37
O'Neill, S. 44
Officer, R.C.E. 10
Ogasawara, S. 129
Ogilvie, G.K. 249
Olm, D.D. 159
Olovson, S.G. 105
Olsen, R.G. 358
Olson, P.N. 242
Osborne, C. 270
Osborne, C.A. 143, 316
Osbrink, W.L.A. 60
Overall, K.L. 103, 315
Palackal, T. 278
Panzero, R.A. 287
Parker, A. 162
Parker, A.J. 30
Parker, R.W. 225
Paul, A. 274
Paul, I.D. 221
Payne-Johnson, C. 220
Pedersen, N.C. 290
Pedersen, Niels C. 161, 163
Pellis, S.M. 10
Peterson, N. 326
Pettit, C.A. 349
Phillips, Jere 224
Piazza, P. 331
Pickens, L.G. 130
Pignatello, J.J. 204
Pion, P.D. 112
Podberscek, A.L. 33
Polsky, R.H. 82, 104
Polzin, D. 270
Polzin, D.J. 316
Poucet, B. 233
Powell, K.L. 124
Pratt, Paul W. 161
Prostredny, J.M. 359
Quine, J.P. 145
Quisenberry, D. 73
Raffe, M.R. 371
Rainbird, A.L. 27
Ralston, S.L. 109
Randall, W. 183
Rauschecker, J.P. 42, 97
Ray, P.A. 272
Rech, R.H. 9
Redhead, Brian 92
Reed, D. 197
Reichenbach, T. 85
Reimers, T.J. 186
Remfry, J. 198
Remillard, R.L. 108, 178, 288
Revusky, S. 42
Rezanka, L.J. 289
Richardson, D.P. 211
Richmond, S. 221
Rigby, M.A. 289
Rijnberk, A. 71
Rinehart, W.A. 101
Riter, R. 123
Rivers, J. P. W. 262
Rivers, J.P.W. 47, 98
Rocken, H. 174
Roelke, M.E. 300
Rogers, K.S. 126
Rogers, Q.R. 45, 84, 112, 120, 121, 264, 304, 328, 339, 361
Rojko, J.L. 289
Ross, L.H. 191
Rossbach, W. 223
Roudebush, P. 321
Rowan, A.N. 14, 26, 355, 356
Ruff, A.J. 18
Rush, R.I. 75
Rust, M.K. 60, 225
Salisbury, S.K. 359
Salle, B.L. 389
Sandell, M. 352
Sanford, T.D. 373
Sauer, L.S. 119
Sawyer, D.C. 9
Schaeffer, M.C. 304
Schaffer, S. W. 362
Schar, R. 299
Schenck, P.A. 273
Scherba, G. 388
Schilder, M.B.H. 205
Schmidt, P.M. 319
Schryver, H.F. 238
Schultz, J. 23
Schultz, M. 19
Scott, Fredric Winthrop, 210
Scott, P.P. 247
Scotto, G. 233
Seidensticker, J. 29, 212
Serpell, J.A. 115
Sethi, O.P. 147
Shaw, E.B. 374
Shell, L. 219
Shepherdson, D.J. 212
Shettleworth, S.J. 42
Shuleikina-Turpaeva, K.V. 340
Silverman, J. 190
Simpson, J. W. 78
Singer, W. 42
Skiles, M.L. 112
Skoch, E.R. 211
Smith, K.R. 361
Smith, M.C. (comp.) 2
Smith, P.M. 122, 305
Snyder, P.S. 118
Sparger, E. 290
Sparks, R.A. 100
Stark, D.M. 301
Stevens, C. 68
Stewart, J. 341
Stewart, M.A. 289
Strand, P.L. 293
Strunin, L. 145
Sturla, K. 327
Sturman, J.A. 278
Sumner-Smith, G. 320
Sureau, P. 323
Swecker, W.S. Jr 268, 272
Swihart, R.K. 204
Symons, M. 220
Takase, K. 129
Tan, P.L. 213
Tannenbaum, J. 142
Tarttelin, M.F. 170
Teal, L. 23
Terefenko, M. 53
Terrace, H.S. 42
Thatcher, C.D. 108, 272, 288, 329
Theran, P. 116
Thinus-Blanc, C. 28
Thorne, C. 390
Thorne, C.J. 38
Tian, B. 97
Toombs, J.P. 359
Tucker, A.O. 67
Tucker, S.S. 67
Turner, D.C. 148, 194, 199, 312, 395
Turner, Dennis C.,_1948- 114
Turner, J. 353
Twardock, A.R. 310
United States, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services
22
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare 70, 92, 173
Uribe, D. 310
Ursin, H. 240, 241
Vail, D.M. 249, 269
Van Etten, J. 136
Voith, V.L. 6, 7, 8, 25, 31, 56, 57, 131, 132, 192, 309, 346, 382
Voith, Victoria L. 4
Vondruska, J.F. 117
Vroom, M.W. 71
Walton, G.S. 141
Ware, C. 96
Waters, L. 74
Weeks, B.R. 126
Wellman, M.L. 72, 358, 380
Werka, T.F. 42
Whitney, M.S. 126
Wilcock, B.P. 239
Wildt, D.E. 300, 319
Willamette Laboratories 322
Willemse, T. 71
Williams, J. 355
Williams, J.L. 181, 357, 393
Williams-Retz, L. 330
Williamson, H.A. 378
Willoughby, K. 220
Wills, J. 221
Wilson, A.K. 356
Wilson, S.G. 332
Wisniewski, H.M. 278
Wolski, T.R. 123
Wysong, R.L. 334
Yager, J.A. 239
Yamamoto, J.K. 290
Young, M.S. 5
Zawistowski, S. 23
Zielinski, K. 42
Zink, M.C. 239

SUBJECT INDEX

Abdomen 175
Abnormal behavior 31, 36, 131, 162, 309, 315
Abnormalities 328
Abuse 197
Academic achievement 359
Acetylsalicylic acid 118
Acidification 211, 361
Adaptation 42, 312
Adoption 55, 184, 368
Adverse effects 126, 187, 288, 372
Africa 300
Age 85, 116, 300
Age differences 62, 185, 188
Aggression 195
Aggressive behavior 5, 6, 7, 8, 31, 36, 56, 81, 102, 104, 154, 155, 208, 308,
331
Aging 85, 179, 279
Agonistic behavior 127
Allergies 79, 321
Amino acid sequences 289
Amino acids 202, 264, 284, 304
Ammonium 121
Ammonium chloride 170
Ammonium compounds 1
Analgesics 9, 385
Anesthesia 43, 71, 129, 177
Angelica archangelica 147
Animal anatomy 217
Animal behavior 10, 11, 12, 21, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 40, 42, 48, 51, 55, 58, 62,
64, 67, 81, 82, 85, 97, 115, 125, 127, 128, 148, 150, 157, 159, 167, 171, 184,
193, 195, 199, 208, 213, 214, 233, 234, 235, 244, 282, 309, 312, 326, 338, 341,
349, 360, 374, 394, 395
Animal behavior therapy 46
Animal breeding 54, 105, 217, 293, 327, 396
Animal diseases 353
Animal experimentation 196, 224
Animal experiments 19, 217, 283, 284, 359
Animal feeding 76, 107, 153, 232, 256, 261, 285
Animal health 54, 63, 160, 190, 227, 252, 253, 320, 377
Animal hospitals 306, 311
Animal housing 87, 159, 227, 299, 375
Animal husbandry 2, 160, 217, 223, 285, 355
Animal models in research 224
Animal nutrition 47, 76, 79, 84, 98, 105, 117, 166, 179, 226, 238, 247, 252,
253, 254, 257, 259, 264, 277, 304, 314, 324, 333, 334, 335, 344, 370
Animal physiology 130
Animal research 299
Animal welfare 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 26, 49, 50, 52, 61, 62, 63, 66,
68, 70, 73, 75, 88, 90, 113, 136, 142, 145, 163, 172, 173, 181, 191, 196, 197,
198, 203, 218, 224, 243, 281, 283, 292, 294, 295, 303, 317, 318, 322, 344, 353,
356, 357, 359, 364, 365, 366, 368, 377, 384, 385, 392, 393, 397
Animals, Treatment of 70, 196
Anorexia 307
Antibiotics 64
Antibodies 187
Anxiety 195, 308
Aplasia 380
Appetite stimulants 307
Arginine 284
Arizona 18
Artificial rearing 180
Ascorbic acid 268
Ash (mineral) 226
Attachment behavior 20, 25, 26, 142, 144, 194, 296, 298, 299, 337
Attitudes 26, 160, 359
Availability 107
Bacterial diseases 64, 143
Behavior 12, 39, 46, 46, 60, 93, 95, 114, 130, 189, 225, 248, 248, 298
Behavior change 9, 30, 128, 132, 206, 308, 309
Behavior disorders 21, 30, 89, 354
Behavior modification 23, 31, 56, 99, 102, 154, 155, 167, 188, 206, 207, 286,
315, 354
Behavior patterns 3, 10, 11, 35, 82, 128, 312, 348, 395
Behavior problems 8, 23, 30, 37, 59, 82, 86, 99, 103, 124, 131, 132, 152, 156,
157, 167, 171, 188, 195, 205, 206, 207, 286, 302, 308, 315, 379
Beliefs 359
Bifidobacterium 87
Biochemistry 333, 372
Biology 42, 223
Birds 39, 93, 107
Birth control 15
Bitches 52, 342
Bites 7, 12, 154
Bladder diseases 143
Blood chemistry 185
Blood donors 44
Blood groups 44
Blood picture 185
Blood plasma 202
Blood pressure 48
Blood proteins 146
Blood sampling 185
Blood serum 186, 228
Blood specimen collection 185
Blood sugar 146
Blood-meals 43
Body fluids 176
Bonds 20, 25, 142, 195, 244, 298
Bone diseases 79, 258
Bone marrow 72, 126
Bone marrow cells 358, 380
Bone mineralization 260
Bordetella bronchiseptica 220
Brain 45, 278, 323
Breed differences 188
Breeding 93
Breeds 326, 338, 349
British Columbia 90
British virgin Islands 172
Cadavers 359
Caesarean section 180
Cage rearing 54
Cage-birds 83, 210
Cages 101, 227
Calcium 121, 260, 389
California 75, 292
Caloric intake 276
Carbohydrates 84, 135, 250
Carcasses 117
Cardiomyopathy 112, 254, 361
Carnitine 254
Carnivores 10
Case reports 158, 219, 228
Case studies 297
Casein 339
Castration 40, 128, 172
Cat 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 26, 28, 31,
35, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 47, 48, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 61, 65, 66, 67,
72, 73, 75, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 87, 89, 90, 93, 95, 96, 98, 101, 105, 107,
108, 109, 115, 117, 118, 119, 120, 125, 127, 131, 132, 135, 136, 138, 142, 143,
144, 145, 148, 149, 150, 153, 155, 156, 157, 159, 162, 166, 168, 170, 171, 172,
175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 194, 195,
197, 198, 199, 208, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 225, 226, 227, 230, 231, 233, 234,
235, 238, 239, 243, 244, 247, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 257, 258, 261, 264,
266, 267, 273, 275, 277, 278, 279, 282, 285, 288, 290, 295, 296, 298, 299, 302,
304, 309, 312, 314, 316, 318, 319, 320, 324, 326, 328, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335,
337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 345, 346, 348, 349, 351, 352, 353, 355, 356,
357, 358, 360, 371, 372, 373, 374, 376, 388, 392, 393, 394, 395, 397
Cat diseases 24, 54, 138, 164, 381, 383
Cat foods 27, 76, 84, 91, 100, 117, 119, 164, 166, 211, 226, 232, 234, 250,
251, 253, 261, 266, 274, 285, 314, 334, 335, 367, 373
Cats 3, 4, 11, 12, 19, 21, 22, 23, 30, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 43, 45, 46, 49, 59,
62, 63, 64, 68, 69, 70, 71, 74, 76, 77, 78, 83, 86, 88, 88, 91, 92, 94, 97, 99,
100, 102, 103, 104, 112, 113, 114, 114, 116, 121, 122, 124, 126, 128, 129, 133,
134, 146, 147, 152, 154, 158, 160, 161, 161, 163, 165, 165, 167, 186, 193, 200,
201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 209, 210, 211, 218, 219, 220, 222, 222, 223, 228,
229, 232, 242, 246, 248, 248, 248, 249, 255, 259, 262, 262, 265, 268, 269, 270,
271, 272, 276, 281, 283, 286, 287, 289, 291, 292, 293, 294, 297, 301, 303, 306,
307, 308, 310, 311, 315, 321, 323, 325, 325, 327, 329, 330, 344, 344, 354, 359,
361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 370, 375, 377, 379, 380, 384, 385, 386,
387, 390, 391, 391
Cats as laboratory animals 50, 113, 303, 322, 365, 366
Cell culture 72, 289
Cellular biology 279
Central nervous system 147, 183
Characterization 72, 219
Cheetah 300
Chemical composition 204
Children 26
China 160
Chronic course 100
Citrates 1
Classification 89, 154
Claws 167
Collection 388
College students 359
Communicable diseases in animals 210
Communication 32, 244
Community education 292
Community involvement 397
Complications 276, 291, 306
Computer software 91
Comunicable diseases in animals 163
Conditioning 11, 58
Congresses 114, 114, 248, 248, 248, 248, 248, 248, 248, 262, 262, 262, 262
Connecticut 377
Control 173, 397
Control methods 66, 136, 198
Copulation 231
Corticotropin 71
Costs 198
Cows 342
Creatine kinase 202
Creatinine 310
Ctenocephalides felis 43, 60, 130, 225
Culling 172
Culture media 87
Culture techniques 290
Cutting 363
Cysteic acid 122
Cysts 143
Damage 89
Death 392
Defecation 36, 59, 99, 131, 132, 205, 206, 207, 286, 308
Deficiency 268, 329, 330
Deficiency diseases 278
Degeneration 330
Demography 16, 18, 160, 191
Dermatitis 228
Design 101
Determination 11
Development 35, 45
Diabetes 79, 138, 179
Diabetes mellitus 146, 271
Diagnosis 5, 12, 31, 56, 64, 102, 154, 157, 175, 297, 367
Diagnostic techniques 323, 332, 381, 388
Diazepam 86, 104
Diet 21, 45, 98, 112, 121, 211, 232, 328, 374, 389, 394
Diet in veterinary medicine 344
Diet prescription 321
Diet therapy 77
Diet treatment 311
Dietary factors 374
Dietary fat 268
Dietary protein 268, 270
Dietary proteins 1
Dietetics 138
Diets 41, 96, 105, 107, 117, 118, 119, 120, 135, 170, 261, 266, 277, 279, 291
Differential diagnosis 30
Digestibility 41
Digestive system 84
Digestive system diseases 108, 178
Digitalis 118
Digoxin 118
Disease control 223, 287
Disease prevalence 301
Disease prevention 24, 279, 316, 328, 393
Diseases 64, 83, 83, 83, 83, 88, 88, 163, 210, 210, 210, 248, 248, 344, 344,
364, 364
Disinfection 253
Disorders 175
Dog 81, 371
Dog control 15, 16, 17, 18, 73, 75, 90, 191, 243, 318, 356
Dog feeding 41, 250, 251, 258, 274, 314, 334, 335
Dog foods 27, 84, 250, 251, 274, 285, 314, 334, 335
Dogs 4, 5, 7, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 37, 42, 44, 46,
47, 51, 53, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 88, 88, 89, 94, 96, 98, 108, 109, 113,
116, 128, 133, 134, 135, 136, 142, 144, 145, 147, 152, 175, 176, 178, 179, 181,
184, 187, 190, 195, 201, 210, 214, 215, 216, 218, 227, 242, 244, 248, 248, 248,
249, 250, 252, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 262, 262, 265, 267, 268, 270, 271,
272, 273, 276, 277, 279, 281, 283, 285, 288, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 298, 303,
304, 306, 308, 309, 311, 315, 320, 321, 323, 327, 329, 332, 333, 337, 338, 341,
344, 344, 353, 354, 355, 357, 359, 363, 364, 365, 366, 368, 376, 379, 384, 385,
386, 387, 388, 390, 391, 391, 392, 393, 394, 396, 397
Dogs as laboratory animals 50, 113, 303, 365, 366
Domestic animals 319
Domestication 115, 348, 360
Dominance 168
Dosage 86, 126, 308, 315
Drinking behavior 152
Droperidol 48
Drug combinations 385
Drug therapy 31, 64, 124, 206, 308, 315, 354, 379, 383
Drugs 315, 379
Ecology 3
Effects 147
Elderly 53, 296
Electric potential 130
Electroencephalograms 332
Electrolytes retention 176
Electroretinogram 130
Embolism 361
Endocrinology 183
Endoscopy 134, 291
Energy 268, 270, 329
Energy intake 304
Energy metabolism 201
Energy requirements 96, 108, 134, 247, 264, 306, 376
England 70, 70, 70, 345
Enteral feeding 80, 133, 158, 306, 311
Environment 233
Environmental factors 29, 169, 186, 342
Enzyme activity 202
Epidemiology 112
Epilepsy 89
Epizootiology 300
Erythrocytes 185
Esophagus 373
Essential fatty acids 228, 264
Estrogens 186
Estrus 209, 231
Ethics 142
Etiology 37, 64, 175, 316, 354
Eukaryotes 279
Europe 300
Euthanasia 94, 144, 145, 359, 381, 392, 393
Ewes 342
Excision 156
Excretion 103, 119
Experimental diets 122
Facilities 136, 190
Falls 189
Farms 345
Fasting 170
Fats 84
Fatty acids 267, 329
Fearfulness 154, 308
Feces 87
Feed composition tables 27, 119
Feed evaluation 232
Feed formulation 371
Feed intake 152, 170
Feed supplements 232, 250
Feeding 91
Feeding and feeds 344, 344
Feeding behavior 36, 152, 153, 212, 213, 234, 339, 340, 343
Feeding frequency 271
Feeding preferences 232
Feline calicivirus 74, 220
Feline immunodeficiency virus 74, 200, 301
Feline oncovirus 200, 301, 358, 380
Feline peritonitis virus 287, 300
Felis 212
Felis bengalensis 29
Felis rufus 204
Female animals 52, 149, 342
Female infertility 186
Females 43
Fentanyl 48
Feral cats 92, 173
Feral varieties 172
Ferrets as laboratory animals 50
Fertilization 319
Fibroblasts 72, 358, 380
Fighting 341
Florida 318
Fluids 80
Food 165, 246, 248, 248, 262, 262, 325, 391, 391
Food allergies 178, 255, 329
Food composition 264
Food intake 153, 261
Food quality 21
Force feeding 96, 307
Foxes 323
Furosemide 118
Gastrointestinal diseases 133
Genes 289
Genetics 37
Georgia 17
Geriatrics 179
Germfree husbandry 180
Germfree state 180
Giardia 182
Giardiasis 182
Gingivitis 74
Glomerular filtration rate 310
Group behavior 65, 208, 231, 352
Growth 41, 304
Growth disorders 260
Habitats 360
Habits 55
Haemophilus 219
Hamsters 28, 147, 233, 341
Handling 71, 101, 136, 177, 215, 216, 217, 320, 388
Hearing 97
Heart diseases 109, 118, 179
Heart rate 9, 48
Heat stress 176
Heating 227
Heinz bodies 120
Hematology 185, 372
Hematophagy 43
Herbals 88
Herbs 88
Histamine 120
Histology 372
Histopathology 143, 186, 239
History 115, 326, 349
Homeostasis 166, 389
Hooves and claws 125, 156, 302
Hormones 37, 260, 342
Horses 11
Housing 296
Human behavior 193
Human relations 244
Hydrocortisone 71
Hyperparathyroidism 260, 275
Hypersensitivity 228, 267, 321
Hypertension 254
Hypokalemia 202, 370
Hypothalamus 331
Identification 54
Illness 256, 276, 306, 376
Immune response 187
Immunity 268
Immunoassay 268
Immunological diseases 290
Immunosuppression 187
In vitro 319
Inbred lines 396
Incidence 120
Incubation 87
Indiana 61
Individual characteristics 208, 235
Induced abortion 242
Infant mortality 230
Infants 214
Infectious diseases 253, 269
Inflammation 186
Injections 320, 381
Injuries 135, 183, 189, 216, 376
Insect control 225
Instrumentation 185
Insulin 271
Integument 255
Interactions 33, 53, 148, 150, 193, 298, 338, 345
Intestinal diseases 138
Intestinal mucosa 178
Intravenous feeding 372
Intravenous injection 378
Inulin 310
Iron 268
Isolation 219, 290
Isotope labeling 43
Isotopes 1
Italy 351
Kidney diseases 138, 166, 270, 310
Kittens 38, 169, 180, 185, 220, 287
Laboratory animals 33, 50, 196, 215, 216, 223, 224, 378
Laboratory manuals 224
Laboratory methods 223
Laboratory tests 28
Larceny 113, 365, 366
Law 61, 68, 181, 283, 292
Law and legislation 22, 22, 303, 303, 366, 366
Law and ligislation 113
Laws and legislation 113
Learning 42
Learning experiences 359
Learning theories 42
Legislation 296
Leukemia 289, 301, 358
Leukocytes 185
Licenses and permits 66
Lidocaine 378
Lifespan 85, 394
Light 130
Lions 360
Lipidosis 158, 370
Liquid diet 80, 135, 256, 373
Liquid diets 134, 178
Literature reviews 26, 84, 185, 284, 304, 328
Lithium 126
Litter 59, 159
Litter size 127
Live vaccines 287
Liver cells 158
Liver diseases 138, 252, 273
Liver function 252
Local anesthesia 378
Local anesthetics 378
Local planning 294
Lymphocytes 126
Magnesium 121, 170, 226
Magnesium ammonium phosphate 121, 265
Male animals 230
Malnutrition 80, 133, 268, 272, 376
Mammals 39, 42, 93
Man 20, 26, 85, 148, 150, 193, 194, 298
Mares 342
Marketing 396
Marking 132
Marsupials 10
Maryland 191
Massachusetts 14, 53
Mast cells 239
Maternal behavior 149, 154, 229
Maternal immunity 187
Mating behavior 230, 231, 352
Mating systems 231, 346
Meal patterns 153
Measurement 43, 235
Medical treatment 112, 200
Melanotropins 71
Metabolism 84, 176, 238, 252, 276, 278
Methodology 43, 224
Mice 28, 97, 190
Mineral content 266
Mineral metabolism 260
Minerals 238, 250, 314
Minks as laboratory animals 50
Minnesota 136
Mixed infections 301
Models 294
Modification 12
Monitoring 146, 288
Morphology 239
Mortality 189
Motion perception (Vision) 317
Motor development 282
Muscles 40
Muscular diseases 202
Natural foods 334
Neonates 389
Neoplasms 179, 239, 249, 272, 329
Nepeta cataria 67
Nephrotic syndrome 257
Nervous system diseases 30
Nesting 28
Neuroleptics 147
Neurons 340
Neutrophils 126
New drugs 124
New species 219
New York 3, 189, 243
New Zealand 280
Nitrites 120
Nitrogen 1, 145, 304
Nocturnal activity 3
Normal values 185
North America 300, 321
North Carolina 19, 73
Nose 80
Nucleotide sequences 289
Nursing 250
Nutrient balance 98
Nutrient contents 27
Nutrient deficiencies 112, 122, 238, 255, 330, 361
Nutrient intake 98, 112
Nutrient nutrient interactions 122
Nutrient requirements 47, 108, 133, 158, 178, 179, 226, 232, 238, 251, 288,
314, 370, 372
Nutrients 271, 278, 335
Nutrition 77, 77, 165, 249, 262, 262, 268, 270, 271, 329, 391, 391
Nutrition disorders in animals 78
Nutrition information 91
Nutrition physiology 252
Nutritional assessment 276, 306, 376
Nutritional disorders 24, 247, 255, 260, 267, 275, 324
Nutritional intervention 272
Nutritional requirements 138, 250, 258, 264, 274, 316, 324
Nutritional state 277
Nutritional support 133, 272, 276, 291, 306, 307, 311
Nutritionally induced diseases in animals 248
Obesity 79, 91, 179, 254, 274
Odors 59
Ointments 378
Ontogeny 282
Opioids 385
Organic diseases 30
Organizations 13
Orientation 97, 233
Orotic acid 284
Orthopedics 258
Outbreaks 287
Ovarian cysts 186
Ovariectomy 128
Ovaries 186
Overfeeding 164
Overpopulation 116, 292, 293, 327, 368, 387, 396
Ovulation 319
Ownership 281, 293
Pain 9, 384, 385, 393
Palatability 153
Panthera leo 230
Parenteral feeding 133, 135, 178, 288, 311, 371, 372
Pathogenesis 257, 290
Pathology 89
Pentobarbital 145
People 33
Periodicals 83, 83, 83, 83, 83
Personnel 94
Pest control 198, 204
Pet animals 2, 15, 16, 17, 18, 25, 73, 75, 90, 144, 191, 243, 296, 318, 356,
394
Pet care 58, 184, 326, 392, 393, 394
Pet foods 109, 112
Pets 61, 83, 214, 272, 295, 392
Ph 24, 117, 121, 166, 170, 211, 328
Pharmacokinetics 118
Pharmacology 183
Pharynx 297, 373
Phosphates 121
Phosphoric acid 100
Physiology 217, 298
Physiopathology 158, 176
Plant composition 67
Plant protection 204
Play 35, 127, 282, 341
Pneumonia 220
Poisoning 118
Policy 55
Population control 14, 52, 242, 281, 292, 293, 294, 327, 355, 357, 368, 387,
396
Population density 352
Population dynamics 294
Position 332
Postoperative care 134, 384, 385
Potassium 100, 166, 202, 361
Pounds 303
Predation 10, 39, 107, 199, 213, 299, 343
Predators 343
Pregnancy 242, 278, 389
Preoperative care 116
Prevention 64, 242
Primary education 292
Primates 190, 341
Private organizations 292
Processed products 335
Progesterone 186
Progestogens 86
Programs 13, 14, 355, 357
Projects 377
Prolactin 186
Propylene glycol 120
Protection 181, 397
Protein 270, 329
Protein content 100
Protein metabolism 284
Protein requirement 84, 304
Proteins 1, 135, 247
Psychology 337
Psychotropic drugs 308
Puberty 319
Public opinion 19
Public relations 25, 144, 397
Puppies 185
Pups 285
Pyometra 186
Pyridoxine 45
Quality of life 272
Quantitative analysis 72
Quarantine 227
Rabbits 145, 190, 215, 216
Rabies 16, 323
Rabies virus 323
Radiography 175
Radionuclides 43
Rating scales 235
Rats 117, 147, 190, 341, 343
Recipes 329
Recognition 233
Recommended dietary allowances 370
Records 85
Reflexes 183
Registration 66, 295
Regulations 296, 327
Regulators 227
Relationships 53, 149, 194, 195
Renal failure 79, 100, 179, 257, 270
Renal function 310
Repellents 204, 205
Reproduction 41, 230, 253
Reproductive behavior 319
Reproductive efficiency 65
Reproductive performance 105
Research 283
Respiration rate 48
Respiratory diseases 219, 373
Respiratory disorders 297
Respiratory system 219
Responses to environment 351
Restraint 54, 215, 217
Restraint of animals 71, 177, 320, 332
Retention 1
Retina 330
Retinoids 329
Retinol 268, 329
Ringworm 322
Rodents 39, 107, 215, 216
Roots 147
Safety 216, 287
Salivary gland diseases 297
Salt 118
Samples 388
Scandinavia 137
Scintigraphy 310
Scottish fold cat 336
Screening 147
Selection 339
Selenium 268
Self feeding 339
Senses 340
Serological surveys 301
Serology 290
Sex 157
Sex differences 86, 188, 301, 341
Sexual behavior 155, 342
Sexual maturity 342
Sheep 323
Shelter 14, 52, 55, 94, 184, 294, 355, 397
Shelters 203, 283
Siphonaptera 228
Size 343, 394
Skeletal development 260
Skeletons 258
Skin 363
Skin diseases 255, 267, 329
Skin tests 64, 71
Small animal practice 12, 91, 249
Social aspects 114
Social behavior 8, 35, 65, 148, 168, 169, 194, 299, 345, 346, 348, 351, 360
Social development 169
Social structure 65, 360
Socialization 150, 341
Sodium chloride 254
Soil 159
Solubility 121
Solutions 288
Sources 301
Sows 342
Soybean protein 339
Space requirements 299, 352
Spacing 28, 351
Spaying 52, 355, 357
Specific gravity 126
Specific pathogen free state 87
Specimen handling 323
Spermatozoa 319
Spraying 36, 172
Starvation 393
Sterilization 15, 18, 73, 75, 90, 116, 191, 243, 318, 356
Stimulants 126
Stimulation 331
Stray animals 3, 368, 377
Stress 29, 37, 71, 94, 187, 207, 213
Stress response 201, 225
Students 26
Study and teaching 196
Sucking 340
Supplementary feeding 199, 279, 285
Supplements 122
Support measures 13
Suppression 358, 380
Surgery 37, 116, 175, 359, 371
Surgical operations 40, 62, 125, 134, 167, 256, 291, 302, 373
Surveys 125, 136, 321, 355
Survival 189, 359
Suture techniques 363
Sutures 363
Switzerland 193
Symptoms 24, 30, 175, 297, 354, 367
Synchronization 231
Tattooing 295
Taurine 112, 122, 166, 278, 330, 361, 362, 370
Teaching methods 359
Technetium 310
Technicians 332
Temperatures 285
Tensile stress 363
Tension 363
Territoriality 154, 302
Territory 8
Tests 11
Therapeutic diets 79, 108, 109, 178, 228, 256, 269, 270, 271, 273, 276, 306,
307, 311, 316, 321, 324, 376
Therapeutic use 88
Therapy 80, 108, 176, 279
Thiamin 91, 202, 367
Thiaminase 91
Tissues 1
Tongue 340
Touch 97
Toxicity 126
Toxicology 47
Trace element deficiencies 333
Trace elements 84, 268
Trapping 3, 172, 197
Traps 197, 198
Trauma 175, 276
Treatment 6, 9, 12, 36, 37, 89, 171, 207, 286, 297, 384
Tube feeding 80, 96, 134, 135, 178, 256, 291
Tubes 134
Tuna 374
U.S.A. 13, 66, 68, 181, 197, 251, 292, 296, 327, 355, 357
Ulcers 363
Ultrasound 43, 225
Underfeeding 164
United Kingdom 198, 227
United States 22, 22, 113, 113, 113, 113, 303, 303, 303, 303, 366, 366, 366,
366
Urban areas 3, 343
Urban hinterland 351
Urea 1
Uremia 270
Urethra 316, 328
Urinary calculi 170, 316, 328
Urinary tract diseases 24, 117, 211, 226, 266
Urination 40, 59, 99, 124, 131, 132, 188, 205, 206, 207, 286, 308
Urine 24, 86, 121, 126, 166, 170, 202, 204, 211, 328
Urine analysis 185
Urolithiasis 265
Vaccination 187, 287
Vaccines 187
Vegetarian diets 202
Ventilation 227
Veterinarians 387
Veterinary education 359
Veterinary helminthology 322
Veterinary internal medicine 364
Veterinary medicine 70, 81, 83, 142, 160
Veterinary practice 25, 32, 51, 144, 353, 381, 392
Veterinary services 190, 311
Viral diseases 187, 388
Virginia 16
Virology 388
Viruses 289, 290, 388
Vision 97, 130
Vision disorders 97
Vitamin a 120
Vitamin a deficiency 268
Vitamin b complex 268
Vitamin d 260, 389
Vitamin deficiencies 45, 91, 202, 260, 268, 367, 370
Vitamin deficiency 79
Vitamin e 268, 329
Vitamin supplements 91
Vitamins 247, 250, 264, 267, 268
Volatile compounds 204
Water balance 266
Water intake 119, 152
Weaning 213
Weight loss diets 91
Wild animals 198, 231, 360, 377
Wildlife 107
Wounds 363
Xenopsylla cheopis 130
Young animals 116, 120, 127, 149, 213, 282, 340
Youth programs 2
Zinc 268, 329, 333
Zoonoses 12, 64, 216, 253

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