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. 2015 Jan 20;16(3):495–519. doi: 10.1016/S0195-5616(86)50056-5

Nutrition and Management of Reproduction in the Cat

Dennis F Lawler *,**, David M Bebiak
PMCID: PMC7134435  PMID: 3487154

Abstract

The successful long-term maintenance of catteries for reproductive purposes necessitates careful consideration of many facets of feline health, nutrition, and management. This article discusses control of infectious and parasitic diseases, proper nutrition and feeding, management of reproduction, and general management procedures.

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