Management of Uterine Prolapse in a Cat– A Case Report
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Keywords:
Cat, queening, uterine prolapseAbstract
Asix year oldmultiparous queen cat was presented at Multispeciality Veterinary Hospital, Kudapanakunnu with complaint of a mass hanging out from external genitalia after queening. On examination, the protruding mass was identified as uterine horns and uterine body. Under general anaesthesia, the prolapsed mass was reduced manually, followed by ovariohysterectomy. The cat had uneventful recovery without any complications.
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