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Links to web sites devoted to
the prevention and treatment of feline
illnesses,
and to Turkish Angora and feline health,
nutrition, genetics, and well-being
This page is under continual construction!
As more comprehensive, noteworthy sites are found, they will be added!
If you know
of a link and recommend it, please let us know!
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General Health Links
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The Cornell Feline Health
Center - Online information on feline health from one of the most
respected names in Feline Veterinary medicine. We at Zirdeli
Cats encourage you to become a supporting member of the Cornell Feline
Health Center, as a way to support their tireless efforts to learn
more about how to keep our cats healthy! |
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Turkish Angora Health is a web site that is designed mainly with
the Turkish Angora cat in mind, but also contains information
important to know for all cats. It includes links to information
on Hypertropic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), Ataxia, FIP, Dental Health and
Vaccine-Associated Sarcomas. |
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The
Internet Cat Club's Feline Health Related Links. If
you didn't see what you're looking for in our list of links, we highly
recommend you try the following link. Zirdeli Cats sends our
thanks and kudos to the Internet Cat Club for
compiling this comprehensive list! Excellent job with excellent
resources! |
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Dr Susan Little's
Website for Breeders and Fanciers - Practicing in
Ottawa, Canada, Dr Little has been in feline practice for over 10
years. Her main areas of interest are cattery medicine, feline
reproduction and management of stray and feral cat populations.
A former breeder/exhibitor of pedigreed cats, she currently is a
member of the Health Committee of the Cat Fanciers' Association and a
board member of the Winn Feline Foundation. She writes and
lectures extensively on pedigreed cat health issues for the public,
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Infectious Diseases and Vaccination
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VAS Awareness - Educating
Cat Owners about Feline Vaccine-related Cancers because Prevention is
the Best Cure! Your cat doesn't need every vaccine on the market
just because a company makes it! Your strictly indoor cat
doesn't need annual vaccinations! Learn what vaccines your cat should have, and
those he may not need, based on your cat's age, health and
environment!
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Feline
Vaccine Associated Sarcoma Support -
We speak from first-hand experience - if your cat is diagnosed with
a vaccine or injection-related cancer, this group is an excellent
source of support and provides a wealth of information! |
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FIP: Fact & Fiction - While this
link is written with the cat breeder in mind, FIP can also occur in a
cat in a non-cattery environment. The link provides direct and
to-the-point information on the difference between the very common and
benign Feline Enteric Coronavirus (FECV) and it's uncommon, but deadly
mutation, Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus (FIPV). |
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Hypertropic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)
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Feline Genetics, Anomalies, and
Pedigrees
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Flat-Chested Kitten Syndrome -
This mysterious syndrome can occur in kittens of any breed or pedigree
and in randomly bred cats. It's cause is unknown. Kittens
appearing normal at birth begin to show poor weight gain and
poor nursing at 4-6 days of age. This is due to what is believed
to be a disorder of the intercostal muscles. This disorder
causes a deformity of the rib cage, which limits the space available
to the kitten's lungs for expansion, and if severe, can adversely
impact cardiac function. The excess energy needed for the kitten
to breathe leads to poor weight gain, weakness and poor ability to
nurse. The syndrome occurs in various degrees. Kittens may
survive if the syndrome is not severe and they are supplemented, as
needed to maintain their weight, through the first three weeks
of life. This link is the most informative that we were able to
find when one of our kittens developed this syndrome. Should you
need to visit this link, be sure to read the
Veterinary information page. If
you have a kitten with this syndrome, join
the
FCKS support list.
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THINK - Thoracic
Investigations in Kittens - This organization was started by a
group of breeders and a vet who were concerned by illness and death in
young kittens related to thoracic deformities. The
organization has four main objectives: to identify the various
forms of thoracic deformities that occur in kittens, to educate the
general public and the veterinary profession about thoracic
deformities in kittens, to fund research, and to help breeders and
vets to treat the condition. |
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Color
Genetics FAQs - CFA's list of Frequently Asked Questions, with
answers, about Color Genetics in cats. |
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The Feline Genome Project - Headed up
by Dr. Leslie Lyons, this University of California at Davis, School of
Veterinary Medicine study hopes to find genetic markers specific to
individual breeds of cats. For those breeders who wish to
participate, this link will give you the basic information on how to
proceed.
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Buccal Swab Instructions - You don't
need to obtain buccal swab kits from UC Davis! This link will
take you to a set of instructions for obtaining DNA samples using the
cotton-tipped swabs (or Q-tips) that you already have in your home.
It also gives the needed instructions for sending the samples to the
Feline Genome Project. |
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Excel Swab Form - This link will take you to an Excel
formatted DNA submission form. |
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PDF Swab Form
- For those who do not have Excel,
this link will take you to a .pdf file of the DNA submission form.
Please note: this will print smaller than the Excel form, so you will
need to complete it with small and legible handwriting. You may
also be able to enlarge a print-out on a copy machine that will
allow enlargement. |
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Vangoran -
For Turkish Angora and Turkish Van pedigree enthusiasts, this web site, based in Europe, and available
in both English and Swedish, may help you to find the pedigree
for your Turkish Angora or Turkish Van cat.
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CatPedigrees.com
- This site includes pedigrees for several breeds, including the
Turkish Angora cat. |
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Feline Nutrition, Gastrointestinal
Disorders and Feline Diabetes
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Feeding Your
Cat - Know the Basics of Feline Nutrition - This web site
was created and is maintained by Lisa A. Pierson, DVM. If you're
feeding your cats exclusively dry food, or kibble, you need to read
this! In increasing numbers, Veterinary nutritionists are
strongly recommending canned cat food instead of dry kibble. I
learned this the hard way - when our cat Toby required surgery to
remove a bladder stone and when Flurry - the kitty pictured at the
top of this page - was diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).
This site was my starting point for all of the research that went into
my choice of a well-balanced and natural canned food for my
cats. A good diet will help to prevent or treat not just bladder
stones and IBD, but also feline diabetes, an ever-increasing problem
in cats. I recommend that everyone print out the page on
Commercial Canned Foods! |
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Nutritional Charts - AFTER you read and
understand the above link, and especially the page on Commercial
Canned Foods, try your hand at these two pages, while you compare your
cat's diet to available products!
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Each of the links below have a slightly different level of
information, but I found all four very useful in my quest to try to
understand this somewhat elusive disorder, which may present itself
quite differently from one cat to another. It also requires
individualized treatment and there is no "one size fits all"
understanding of this disease, it's treatment, or how it reveals
itself.
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Feline Diabetes -
Complete with 24 hour a day support through a message board, this web
site is extremely comprehensive, and is perhaps the best place to
start for information on Feline Diabetes. |
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CatNutrition.org
is a web site that was created to provide information to people who
might be interested in feeding their cat a raw meat diet. The
site's author shares her personal experiences, tips and recipes.
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Other Feline Health, Behavior and
Support links
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The Winn Feline Foundation
- The Winn Feline Foundation is the only charitable foundation that
funds only feline medical research. Through your
donations, the Winn Feline Foundation provides a way for you to
contribute to feline health research. find out what feline
health studies are being supported by the Winn Feline Foundation and
how YOU can help today! |
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Think Twice Before You Declaw - Written by Steve Dale, syndicated
columnist of
"Steve Dale's Pet
World", this informative article doesn't just tell you why
declawing is undesirable. It give you practical alternatives and
realistic instructions about how easy it is to train your cat
using deterrents, scratching posts and cat condos. |
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Feline
Behavior -
Has your cat started doing something annoying, destructive, or
strange? Check out
Koshka's
Little Corner to get
answers! |
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Indoor vs.
Outdoor? A short list of common sense reasons why being an
indoor cat is the best choice for your cat! |
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Feline Health Support
and Information Groups:
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