LH Chronicles: Exploring the Long-Term Effects of Spaying & Neutering in Cats (2023)

Neutering cats is a routine procedure with numerous benefits, but have you ever wondered about its long-term effects on luteinising hormone (LH) concentrations? Recent research sheds light on this intriguing topic, offering valuable insights for veterinarians and cat professionals.

[BLOG] Still fertile for weeks… after castration ?!?! (2018)

The blog explores the role of different glands in the male reproductive system and clarifies the absence of certain structures in these animals that affect fertility post-castration. It addresses the misconception that dogs and cats can still reproduce up to two months after being neutered, providing a well-rounded explanation from a veterinary perspective.

[BLOG] #QuickFact : The Answer Might Be In The Bladder

Evaluating fertility in male cats can often be a challenging task due to the difficulties associated with semen collection. The blog discusses a less invasive technique that involves analyzing the urine of male cats after mating. This approach takes advantage of retrograde ejaculation, a process where a significant portion of the ejaculate is directed into the bladder instead of being expelled. By examining urine, veterinarians can gain insights into sperm production without the need for more complex and stressful procedures. This method is particularly useful for initial fertility assessments in feline populations.

[BLOG] Kennels & Catteries : Always Remember The Big 3

Managing a kennel or cattery involves understanding the critical factors that ensure the health and wellbeing of dogs and cats in your care. This guide highlights the "Big 3" elements essential for the successful operation of these facilities: sanitation, vaccination, and nutrition. Explore how maintaining cleanliness prevents disease spread, why regular vaccinations are crucial, and the importance of balanced nutrition for both puppies and kittens.

[BLOG] Adoption in Animal Shelters: talk about infectious disease prevention

Adopting from animal shelters brings joy but also the responsibility of preventing infectious diseases. This blog highlights essential measures to ensure the health and wellbeing of shelter animals, emphasizing the critical role of effective vaccination and deworming protocols. Learn about managing and preventing common diseases like parvo, giardia, and upper respiratory infections in a shelter setting. Our focus on robust sanitation practices will help you maintain a disease-free environment, safeguarding the health of both the animals and the community. These strategies not only contribute to the animals' immediate health but also enhance their adoptability and long-term wellbeing.

The #1 cause of Infertility in the Feline Species

Explore the primary cause of infertility in cats, a vital topic for breeders and veterinarians alike. This comprehensive blog post sheds light on the intricate biological and environmental factors influencing feline reproductive health. From hormonal imbalances, like issues with progesterone and estrogen levels, to the impact of physical health on fertility, such as ovarian and uterine conditions, we cover the essential knowledge needed to understand and manage this prevalent issue.

[BLOG] Sectorization in Shelters & Rescues : You Can Do It

Discover effective strategies for sectorization in shelters and rescues to enhance animal welfare and streamline operations. This blog offers practical tips on structuring separate areas within shelters to optimize care and management for different groups of animals. Learn about the importance of designated zones for different life stages and health conditions, ensuring all animals receive the appropriate care they need. From implementing disease control measures to facilitating smoother operations, sectorization proves crucial in managing a successful shelter or rescue environment.

[BLOG] Why I believe we must keep a calendar in shelters

Managing time effectively in animal shelters is crucial to ensure optimal care for all residents. By maintaining a calendar, shelters can track important events such as vaccinations, deworming sessions, and the progress of pregnant animals, ensuring that each gets the appropriate care at the right time. This approach helps in monitoring health, reducing the spread of infectious diseases, and scheduling routine procedures, which ultimately leads to a better managed shelter environment. Implementing a calendar system is not just about organization; it's about improving the lives of animals by providing timely and precise interventions.

[BLOG] ” Disinfecting Cleaner ” : be sure you understand what it means.

Understanding the correct use of disinfecting cleaners is crucial in maintaining a healthy environment for breeding kennels and catteries. This blog highlights the importance of choosing the right products and techniques for effective sanitation, ensuring the well-being of both newborn and adult animals. With a focus on safety and efficiency, we offer guidance on the best practices for cleaning and disinfecting animal housing areas, providing a foundation for a disease-free breeding program.

[BLOG] Feline reproduction: spermogram in cats, feasible or not?

Exploring the feasibility of conducting a spermogram in cats, this comprehensive blog provides key insights into the innovative approach to feline reproduction. With a focus on the technical aspects and potential benefits, it addresses common concerns and outlines the process involved in sperm analysis for breeding purposes. The article aims to enlighten cat breeders and veterinarians about the advancements in reproductive health checks, highlighting how this method can contribute to better breeding strategies and improved genetic health in felines.