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. 1969 Apr;33(2):164–165.

Urethral Obstruction in Male Cats: Transmission Studies

L J Rich 1,2, C G Fabricant 1,2
PMCID: PMC1319404  PMID: 4238568

Abstract

Urethral obstruction was produced by injecting centrifuged urine from cats with urethral obstruction into the urinary bladders of unaffected cats. Filtration of urine from affected cats did not remove the causative factor.

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