Feline chronic gingivostomatitis is more prevalent in shared households and its risk correlates with the number of cohabiting cats.
Santiago PeraltaPatrick C CarneyPublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2019)
Cats with FCGS are more likely to live in shared households. The risk of FCGS correlates with the number of cohabiting cats. The epidemiological features of FCGS may support an infectious etiology. The number of cohabiting cats within a household is not a useful prognostic indicator for standard surgical treatment of FCGS.
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