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Spontaneous ovulation in the cat: incidence among queens presented at a veterinary teaching facility.

Maria Carlos PereiraMagdalena SchrankAntonio MolloStefano Romagnoli
Published in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2024)
As both our findings and previous publications indicate that the incidence of spontaneous ovulation in queens is consistently ⩾30%, cats should not be considered strictly induced ovulators, but as a species in which ovulation can be either spontaneous or induced. Since the risk of progesterone-dependent conditions (cystic endometrial hyperplasia - pyometra complex, feline mammary hypertrophy) is increased in these queens, veterinarians should be aware and advise breeders and clients accordingly.
Keyphrases
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  • long term care