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It is amazing how many people are not aware of the condition and how tests can be undertaken: http://www.winnfelinehealth.org/Page...plasia_Web.pdf Thanks for taking the time to read my post! |
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We thought Pumpkin might have hip dysplasis, after discussing his funny walk with one of our vets. They said it was possible, Pumpkin is a semi-feral, ginger mongrel. After x-rays it turned out he had 2 dislocated kneecaps, something also, supposedly rare in cats. He has had an op in each knee to help the problem, but since then I have always been aware that it is possible in cats. |
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Thank you for all taking the time to read this thread and to share your research - I sincerely hope that the profile of this condition is being raised and every breeder who was not aware of Hip Dysplasia will now ensure they discuss it with their vet before any future breeding is planned. You may also be interested to read about a HD Health Programme which is underway: http://pawpeds.com/healthprogrammes/HDinfoOwner.html Again this highlights the condition, brings awareness that HD is a hereditary defect in cats and more importantly confirms the test that breeding cats should have, including here in the UK. Please do not ignore this test if you are a breeder (especially of BSH cats). Whatever the percentages state I can confirm this is a truly awful condition and not as uncommon as people think and the profile must continue to be raised through all possible avenues. Talk to your vet, add it to your next cat breeding meeting agenda and note on your websites that you test for HD in your breeding line. |
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Yes - in the UK - speak with vet who can arrange the x-ray.....as I will shortly be doing for my other 2 year old cat who comes from the same litter and therefore bloodline as my male who on Friday had a Femoral Head Ostectomy. This is common in the UK, tested in the UK and treated in the UK. Let's prevent it! |
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