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Clinical Leptospirosis in Three Cats (2001–2009)
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Liver InvolvementZoonotic DiseaseVeterinary PathologyClinical SignsVeterinary ScienceClinical LeptospirosisPathologyVeterinary ResearchSmall Animal Internal MedicineVeterinary DiagnosticsMedicineFeline LeptospirosisParasitology
Based on previous research, cats were thought to have been resistant to the development of clinical signs following infection with Leptospira spp. This case report presents three confirmed, naturally infected clinical cases of feline leptospirosis. The cases presented were all indoor/outdoor cats that were known to hunt. They were also all presented at different stages of renal insufficiency; however, they did not show any liver involvement. The authors suggest that there may be a longer incubation period in cats than dogs and recommend further research in the form of a large, clinical study.
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