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. 2017 Nov 2;12(11):e0187239. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0187239

Table 1. General characteristics of the study population.

Cohort
Control group Exposed group
Total number of cats 17 19
Sex
Male 9 (53%) 8 (42%)
Female 8 (47%) 11 (58%)
Age range 9 mo—16 yr
Median 7.5 yr
9 mo—20 yr
Median 8 yr
Outside
No 6 (35%) 7 (37%)
Yes, every day 9 (53%) 10 (53%)
Yes, less than every day 2 (12%) 2 (10%)
Eating prey
No 14 (82%) 11 (58%)
Yes 3 (18%) 8 (42%)
Contact animals
None 6 (35%) 0
Cats 3 (18%) 4 (21%)
Dogs 5 (29%) 7 (37%)
Both cats and dogs 3 (18%) 7 (37%)
And other animals 3 (18%) 2 (10%)
>2 contacts 4 (24%) 9 (47%)
Feed
Dry NRPF a 8 (47%) 0
Wet NRPF 0 0
Dry and wet NRPF 9 (53%) 0
Fresh RPF a 0 0
Frozen RPF 0 5 (26%)
Fresh and frozen RPF 0 7 (37%)
NRPF and RPF 0 7 (37%)
Health
No health problems 16 (94%) 16 (84%)
AB use before study a 1b (6%) 2d (10%)
AB use during study 0 0
Other meds before study 0 0
Other meds during study 1c (6%) 1e (5%)

a NRPF, non-raw pet food. RPF, raw pet food. AB, antibiotics.

b This cat was treated with clavulanate-amoxicillin 3 months before start of the cohort study.

c This cat was continuously treated with a corticosteroid drug, also during the cohort study.

d These cats were treated with antibiotics before the start of the cohort study, the active ingredients are unknown.

e This cat was treated on several occasions with a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug in the period of 6 months before the start of the cohort study and during the cohort study.