Suspected clostridial myositis in a domestic cat |
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Authors: | Brian Cagienard |
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Affiliation: | New Plymouth Veterinary Group , P.O. Box 207, New Plymouth |
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Abstract: | Extract Sir:- A long-haired domestic cat. aged two years, appeared normal when fed by the owner, at 9.00am. At 3.00pm the cat arrived home walking on three legs. The other leg appeared very painful. The owner brought the cat to the clinic immediately as she thought it has been hit by a car. |
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