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Journal of The American Animal Hospital Association | 1995

Estrous length, pregnancy rate, gestation and parturition lengths, litter size, and juvenile mortality in the domestic cat

Margaret V. Root; Johnston Sd; Patricia N. Olson

Reproductive performance in a feline research colony of 14 queens is reported. Average estrous length in 38 cycles was 5.8 +/- 3.3 days, with a range of two to 19 days. Estrous length in 23 bred cycles was not shorter (p greater than 0.05) than in 15 nonbred cycles, suggesting that induction of ovulation does not decrease estrous length. Pregnancy rate in 23 bred cycles was 73.9%. Gestation length averaged 66.9 +/- 2.9 days with a range of 62 to 71 days (n = 15). Average parturition length was 16.1 +/- 14.3 hours (n = 7), with a range of four to 42 hours. Litter size ranged from one to five kittens, with an average of 3.7 kittens per litter (n = 15). Percent mortality by eight weeks of age was 29.1%, with 4.7% stillbirths.


Animal Reproduction Science | 1996

Ovarian and testicular function in the domestic cat: clinical management of spontaneous reproductive disease

Johnston Sd; Margaret V. Root; Patricia N. Olson

Abstract Vaginal cornification and/or serum progesterone concentration may be used as indicators of follicular and luteal function in the cat in diagnosis of estrus, induced or spontaneous ovulation, ovarian remnant syndrome, and prolonged gestation. Feline sperm may be collected by electroejaculation, ejaculation into an artificial vagina, cystocentesis of the male following ejaculation or by vaginal wash of the bred female. Normal feline seminal plasma contains high concentrations of alkaline phosphatase, and may contain more than 10 000 colony forming units (CFU) ml−1 bacteria, most of which are normal preputial flora. Serum testosterone concentration, often undetectable (less than 0.02 ng ml−1) in the normal male, increases 1 h after gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) or 4 h after human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) administration in the tom. Presence of penile spines is an indicator of testicular tissue or testosterone administration. Gonadectomy performed at 7 weeks or 7 months of age in male and female cats is associated with increased length of long bones due to delayed physeal closure, decreased heat production, and increased risk of obesity, and not with decrease in urethral diameter. Normal penile extrusion was not possible in 6 6 male cats neutered at 7 weeks of age or 2 5 male cats neutered at 7 months of age, owing to persistence of the balanopreputial fold, which normally undergoes dissolution under the influence of androgens.


Theriogenology | 1994

Concurrent retrograde ejaculation and hypothyroidism in a dog: Case report

Margaret V. Root; Johnston Sd; Patricia N. Olson

Retrograde ejaculation and hypothyroidism were diagnosed in a 19-mo-old Labrador retriever. The retrograde ejaculation was reversed following the administration of the sympathomimetic agent, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, at a dose of 4 mg/kg per os given 1 and 3 h before semen collection. Antegrade ejaculation failed to occur after normalization of serum thyroid hormone levels by thyroxine supplementation. The pathophysiology of retrograde ejaculation is reviewed.


Animal Reproduction Science | 1992

Terminating pregnancy in dogs and cats

Patricia N. Olson; Johnston Sd; Margaret V. Root; Rebecca L. Hegstad

Abstract The termination of canine and feline pregnancies might substantially reduce pet overpopulation in the United States. As many as four million pregnancies could be annually terminated to prevent the births of millions of puppies and kittens destined to be surrendered or abandoned. While ovariohysterectomy can be performed safely in most pregnant dogs and cats, the development and utilization of non-surgical abortifacients has been slow. Abortifacients which are highly effiacious, safe, and reasonably priced continue to be sought.


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1996

Effect of prepuberal and postpuberal gonadectomy on heat production measured by indirect calorimetry in male and female domestic cats.

Margaret V. Root; Johnston Sd; Patricia N. Olson


Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 1997

The effect of prepuberal and postpuberal gonadectomy on radial physeal closure in male and female domestic cats.

Margaret V. Root; Johnston Sd; Patricia N. Olson


Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 1996

THE EFFECT OF PREPUBERAL AND POSTPUBERAL GONADECTOMY ON PENILE EXTRUSION AND URETHRAL DIAMETER IN THE DOMESTIC CAT

Margaret V. Root; Johnston Sd; Gary R. Johnston; Patricia N. Olson


Seminars in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery: Small Animal | 1994

Clinical approach to infertility in the bitch.

Johnston Sd; Patricia N. Olson; Margaret V. Root


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 1995

VAGINAL SEPTA IN DOGS : 15 CASES (1983-1992)

Margaret V. Root; Johnston Sd; Gary R. Johnston


Seminars in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery: Small Animal | 1994

Basics for a complete reproductive examination of the male dog.

Margaret V. Root; Johnston Sd

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Johnston Sd

University of Minnesota

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K. Johnson

University of Minnesota

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W. T. Allen

University of Minnesota

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