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Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice | 2017

The design of visitation facilities to engage patients with their own cats and dogs

Gerardo Perez-Camargo; Edward T. Creagan

There are voluminous data acknowledging the validity of the animal/human bond. Pharmacologic, endocrinologic, immunologic, and psychologic studies have clearly documented the impact of the companion animal on the health and well-being of patients and families, especially in the medical setting. Our paper is, to our knowledge, the first study outlining the mechanics, engineering concepts, and background of providing the appropriate facility to connect the hospitalized patient with their companion animal. We have summarized the peer-reviewed research in this critical area.


BMC Veterinary Research | 2017

The practical use of genome sequencing data in the management of a feline colony pedigree

Fabiana H. G. Farias; Chad Tomlinson; Jeffrey Labuda; Gerardo Perez-Camargo; Rondo Paul Middleton; Wesley C. Warren

BackgroundA higher prevalence of inherited disorders among companion animals are often rooted in their historical restricted artificial selection for a variety of observed phenotypes that eventually decreased genetic diversity. Cats have been afflicted with many inherited diseases due to domestication and intense breed selection. Advances in sequencing technology have generated a more comprehensive way to access genetic information from an individual, allowing identification of putative disease-causing variants and in practice a means to avoid their spread and thus better pedigree management. We examine variants in three domestic shorthair cats and then calculated overall genetic diversity to extrapolate the benefits of this data for breeding programs within a feline colony.ResultsWe generated whole genome sequence (WGS) data for three related cats that belong to a large feline pedigree colony. Genome-wide coverage ranged from 27-32X, from which we identified 18 million variants in total. Previously known disease-causing variants were screened in our cats, but none carry any of these known disease alleles. Loss of function (LoF) variants, that are in genes associated with a detrimental phenotype in human or mice were chosen for further evaluation on the comparative impact inferred. A set of LoF variants were observed in four genes, each with predicted detrimental phenotypes as a result. However, none of our cats displayed the expected disease phenotypes. Inbreeding coefficients and runs of homozygosity were also evaluated as a measure of genetic diversity. We find low inbreeding coefficients and total runs of homozygosity, thus suggesting pedigree management of genetic relatedness is acceptable.ConclusionsThe use of WGS of a small sampling among a large feline colony has enabled us to identify possible disease-causing variants, their genotype state and measure pedigree management of genetic diversity. We contend a limited but strategic sampling of feline colony individuals using WGS can inform veterinarians of future health anomalies and guide breeding practices to ensure healthy genetic diversity.


Archive | 2006

Effect of Nutritional Interventions on Longevity of Senior Cats

Carolyn Jean Cupp; Clementine Jean-Philippe; Wendell W. Kerr; Avinash Patil; Gerardo Perez-Camargo


Archive | 2003

Method of improving absorption of vitamin e by a pet animal

Gerardo Perez-Camargo; Avinash Patil; Carolyn Jean Cupp; Armand Malnoe


Archive | 2003

Method and dietary composition for improving fat digestibility

Gerardo Perez-Camargo; Avinash Patil; Carolyn Jean Cupp; Armand Malnoe


Archive | 2004

Longevity and the condition of elderly cats

Carolyn Jean Cupp; Linda A. Young; Gail Czarnecki-Maulden; Gerardo Perez-Camargo; Avinash Patil


Archive | 2007

Method for improving dog food

Gerardo Perez-Camargo; Jean-Christophe Bouthegourd; Geoffroy Berthe


Archive | 2004

Method and compositions for improving animal health

Carolyn Jean Cupp; Gerardo Perez-Camargo


Archive | 2003

Method and dietary composition for improving lipid digestibility

Gerardo Perez-Camargo; Avinash Patil; Carolyn Jean Cupp


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2018

Can you spare 15 min? The measurable positive impact of a 15-min petting session on shelter dog well-being

Ragen T.S. McGowan; Cynthia Bolte; Hallie R. Barnett; Gerardo Perez-Camargo; François Martin

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