Otoscopy and aural cytological findings in a population of rescue cats and cases in a referral small animal hospital in England and Wales.
Sophie TylerNicola SwalesAiden P FosterToby G KnowlesNatalie BarnardPublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2019)
This study shows that there was a low prevalence of O cynotis in this cohort of cats. In normal cats it was not unusual to find Malassezia microorganisms upon aural cytology, bacteria were noted far less frequently and in two cats this was associated with underlying anatomical pathology.