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Abyssinian Cat Club Type: Breed
Abyssinian Cat Association Abyssinian Cat Club Asian Cat Association Type: Breed - Abyssinian Type: Breed – Abyssinian Type: Breed – Asian LH, Asian SH www.abycatassociation.co.uk www.abyssiniancatclub.com http://acacats.co.uk/ Asian Group Cat Society Australian Mist Cat Association Australian Mist Cat Society Type: Breed – Asian LH, Type: Breed – Australian Mist Type: Breed – Australian Mist Asian SH www.australianmistcatassociation.co.uk www.australianmistcats.co.uk www.asiangroupcatsociety.co.uk Aztec & Ocicat Society Balinese & Siamese Cat Club Balinese Cat Society Type: Breed – Aztec, Ocicat Type: Breed – Balinese, Siamese Type: Breed – Balinese www.ocicat-classics.club www.balinesecatsociety.co.uk Bedford & District Cat Club Bengal Cat Association Bengal Cat Club Type: Area Type: PROVISIONAL Breed – Type: Breed – Bengal Bengal www.thebengalcatclub.com www.bedfordanddistrictcatclub.com www.bengalcatassociation.co.uk Birman Cat Club Black & White Cat Club Blue Persian Cat Society Type: Breed – Birman Type: Breed – British SH, Manx, Persian Type: Breed – Persian www.birmancatclub.co.uk www.theblackandwhitecatclub.org www.bluepersiancatsociety.co.uk Blue Pointed Siamese Cat Club Bombay & Asian Cats Breed Club Bristol & District Cat Club Type: Breed – Siamese Type: Breed – Asian LH, Type: Area www.bpscc.org.uk Asian SH www.bristol-catclub.co.uk www.bombayandasiancatsbreedclub.org British Shorthair Cat Club Bucks, Oxon & Berks Cat Burmese Cat Association Type: Breed – British SH, Society Type: Breed – Burmese Manx Type: Area www.burmesecatassociation.org -
1 Animal Management Skills Test – 2005 1.) Canned Dog Food Contains
Animal Management Skills Test – 2005 8.) What is not a consideration you 1.) Canned dog food contains what should have before selecting a percentage of moisture? small animal for a pet? a.) 90% a.) Current family pets b.) 10% b.) New pets temperament c.) 75% c.) Size of pet d.) 25% d.) Intentions of breeding 2.) Which breed of cat is believed to 9.) Of all the 2000 species of rodents, be the Sacred Cat of Egypt? how much of the mammalian a.) Egyptian Mau species do they comprise? b.) Oriental Shorthair a.) 20% c.) Sphynx b.) 30% d.) Abyssinian c.) 40% d.) 50% 3.) Which rodent is used in the controversial Draize Eye Test? 10.) What does the term crepuscular a.) Rabbits mean? b.) Hamsters a.) Having a stubby tail c.) Guinea Pigs b.) Most active at dusk and d.) Mice dawn c.) Having large eyes 4.) What breed of guinea pig looks like d.) Sleeping all night, awake a mop with no difference between during the day the front and back? a.) Satin 11.) Where did gerbils originate? b.) Peruvian a.) India c.) Silkie b.) China d.) Teddy c.) South America d.) Africa 5.) All amphibians do not have what? a.) Tongues 12.) Your mouse will eat about ___ b.) Toes grams of food a day: c.) Teeth a.) Five d.) Bones b.) Four c.) Three 6.) Which category is not a reptile d.) Two order? a.) Testudines 13.) From a standstill, about how high b.) Squamata can a rat jump? c.) Caudata a.) Six inches d.) Crocodilia b.) One foot c.) Two to three feet 7.) The small, finger-like projections d.) Four feet on the walls of a male birds’ cloaca are called what? a.) Papilla b.) -
HSFC 7 05 State of The
STATE OF THE ARK AUGUST - 2005 Humane Society of Adoptions Through June 30, 2005, the Humane Society has adopted Fairfax County out 148 animals into loving homes: • 136 cats • 7 dogs NEWSLETTER • 2 birds Dedicated to Rescuing, Housing and Adopting Homeless Animals • 2 horses • 1 rabbit A special thanks to all of our foster homes, home visit vol- unteers, socializers, outreach program volunteers and adop- tion placement volunteers. HELPING THE COMMUNITY up their animal. Beginning in 2004, we began to track Since inception, the HSFC has been there to help with the latter – those community members that we have abused and abandoned animals – whether we took the helped with pets that they did not want to give up. animals into our care or helped with vet bills for those who could not afford the care, but did not want to give PAGE 1 STATE OF THE ARK AUGUST - 2005 Through June 2005, we provided financial RECENT EVENTS assistance for 4 animals to receive the medical care they needed. This included a young service dog hit BIG CHANGES & NEW FACES!! by a car that was assigned to a severely epileptic man If you haven’t been to our administrative offices and a dog suffering from parvo. In addition, we lately, you need to take some time and stop by. fronted the pet deposit for a family relocating to an Warning….wear your sunglasses! apartment so that they could keep their pets. We have Through May 2005, the feral outreach program two new office trapped, neutered and released (TNR’d) and/or managers we’d helped medically 165 cats and kittens. -
1 CFA EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING FEBRUARY 3/4, 2018 Index To
CFA EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING FEBRUARY 3/4, 2018 Index to Minutes Secretary’s note: This index is provided only as a courtesy to the readers and is not an official part of the CFA minutes. The numbers shown for each item in the index are keyed to similar numbers shown in the body of the minutes. (1) MEETING CALLED TO ORDER. .......................................................................................................... 3 (2) ADDITIONS/CORRECTIONS; RATIFICATION OF ON-LINE MOTIONS. .............................. 4 (3) JUDGING PROGRAM. .............................................................................................................................. 9 (4) PROTEST COMMITTEE. ..................................................................................................................... 39 (5) REGIONAL TREASURIES AND REGIONAL ORGANIZATION. ............................................... 40 (6) IT COMMITTEE. .................................................................................................................................... 41 (7) INTERNATIONAL DIVISION............................................................................................................. 42 (8) APPEALS HEARING. ............................................................................................................................ 61 (9) CENTRAL OFFICE OPERATIONS. ................................................................................................... 62 (10) TREASURER’S REPORT. ................................................................................................................... -
New Zealand Cat Fancy Inc. SHORTHAIR DIVISION Standards
Issued 2017 Member of the World Cat Congress New Zealand Cat Fancy Inc. SHORTHAIR DIVISION Standards of Points Issued 2017 Amendment Summary 31 Jan 2017 Introduction Updated Unable to be Judged to replace UTJ Cat 2 with Unable to be Handled, and removed Section 3 categories. (Ref: 17-006.) BUR Colour Charts: Updates to russet introduction and descriptions. (Ref: 17-015.) Reformatted with minor changes not affecting content. MDY Colour Charts: Updates to russet introduction and descriptions. (Ref: 17-016.) Reformatted with minor changes not affecting content. BEN General Type Standard and Scale of Points: Significant changes to align better with TICA standard. (Ref: 17-018, 17-020.) CAS General Type Standard and Scale of Points: Significant changes to align better with TICA standard. (Ref: 17-019, 17-021.) 12 Apr 2016 Introduction Removed intentionally blank page and heading pages for Parts 1 and 2. (Ref: 16-023.) General SIA, BAL, JAV, Added blank pages to assist with double-sided printing. Note: Issue dates not changed. TMA / TCM, (Ref: 16-025.) TRS / TRL, ABY, TIF, BML / BLH, RUS, TYG, AUM Amendment Process 0.1 Suggestions for minor amendments (minor errors or omissions which do not affect the intent) are welcome and may be submitted to the Secretary. These will usually be incorporated the next time the standard is reissued. 0.2 Proposals for significant amendments should also be submitted to the Secretary but will require a process of assessment, consultation, and approval prior to changes being made. INTRO-2 NZCF SH Standard of Points – Introduction Issued 2017 Contents 1. Show Groups - Breed Codes .................................................................................................. -
Key to Aperio Histo Cases - Cardiovascular: Diagnoses
Key to Aperio Histo Cases - Cardiovascular: Diagnoses Used in course Title Species Diagnosis Case number Case details Same dog as case 40; History: had aortic valve endocarditis, prior history of SAS, chronic history of ventricular arrhythmias (presumably arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy), recent dx of severe mitral regurgitation and systolic dysfunction. Past few days episodic panting, occasional cough, several collapse episodes and hemorrhagic nasal discharge. Gross: Aortic valvular endocarditis. Bacterial culture of valve: Aeromonas, E. coli, Clostridium. Histo: Aortic semilunar valve and adjacent aorta and myocardium and intramyocardial and extramyocardial arteries (1): The cardiac valve is markedly thickened, has a few mineralized foci and some areas of condroid (=cartilaginous) metaplasia, and is covered by a broad band of fibrin. In other areas, the endothelium covering the thickened valve is intact, and there is no fibrin on the surface. Intralesional bacteria are not found in these sections. Heart, ventricular myocardium (2: free right ventricular wall, 5: free left ventricular wall): There is locally extensive fatty replacement of the myocardium which is more severe in the right ventricle. In both ventricles, there is an increased amount of connective tissue among the cardiac myofibers with associated myofiber loss in scattered areas of the myocardium. A few foci of myocardial fibrosis and a single area of subendocardial fibrosis are also observed in the right ventricle. There is accumulation of lipofuscin in the cytoplasm of the cardiomyocytes. Kidneys (4,5): (5) There is a well-demarcated, wedge-shaped area of fibrosis in the renal cortex with a small amount of mineral (old infarct). The intima of an arcuate artery situated in the apex of this old infarct is thickened and hyalinized and has a narrow lumen (resolved occlusive embolism). -
Breeding Policy for the Ragamuffin Cat
Breeding Policy for the RagaMuffin Cat © RagaMuffin Breed Advisory Committee 1 March 2015 RagaMuffin Breeding Policy Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 HISTORY ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3 SUMMARY OF THE RAGAMUFFIN BREEDING POLICY ..................................................................................................... 4 GENETIC MAKEUP OF THE BREED ............................................................................................................. 5 COLOUR RESTRICTION (CS &CB) ................................................................................................................................................... 5 AGOUTI (A) ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 NON-AGOUTI (A) ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 TABBY PATTERNING GENES ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 Mackerel (Mc) ................................................................................................................................................................................... -
The Cats of My Life
All the cats of my life by Yasmin Donlon All the cats of my life by Yasmin Donlon My husband, Michael and I are owned at this moment in time by three cats - Aimee, a female blue Burmese, Darbia Tangutica (Tangye for short) after the author, Derek Tangye who inspired me to write in the first place, who is a stumpy red tabby and white Manx cat, and Darbia Bling Bling, a proper Manx - no tail at all. He is classed as a Rumpie Riser. In a few weeks time we will be taking ownership of a blue Cornish Rex. Fell in love with one of these at a cat show. It was asleep in a hammock and had chiselled angular features. We show our cats up and down the country. When initially I made enquiries about showing Tangye I met with the bureaucracy of the complicated forms to fill in. I discovered Tangye was not allowed in G.C.C.F. shows and had to instead put him in a relatively new formed set up, Fife (a bit like the football). I was advised that once we had been to our first show we would meet like-minded people and be hooked – hook, line and sinker. I asked if there were many men who went, as I did not want Michael sticking out like a sore thumb amongst a load of women talking cats. I was reassured that men singly and as half of couples regularly attended all the cat shows. The forms which I had to complete required the names of the sire and dam – Tangye’s dad and mum, his G.C.C.F. -
February 2011 Condensed Minutes
CFA EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING FEBRUARY 5/6, 2011 Index to Minutes Secretary’s note: This index is provided only as a courtesy to the readers and is not an official part of the CFA minutes. The numbers shown for each item in the index are keyed to similar numbers shown in the body of the minutes. Ambassador Program............................................................................................................................... (22) Animal Welfare/Breed Rescue Committee/Breeder Assist ..................................................................... (12) Annual Meeting – 2011 ........................................................................................................................... (23) Audit Committee........................................................................................................................................ (4) Awards Review........................................................................................................................................ (18) Breeds and Standards............................................................................................................................... (21) Budget Committee ..................................................................................................................................... (3) Business Development Committee .......................................................................................................... (20) Central Office Operations....................................................................................................................... -
The Burmese Cat Club
BURMESE CAT CLUB SCHEDULE OF THE CLUB'S 36th CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW (held under GCCF licence and rules) to be held at THE SPORTS CONNEXION, LEAMINGTON ROAD, RYTON ON DUNSMORE, COVENTRY CV8 3FL PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Saturday 20th January 2018 Open to all Last date for receipt of entries : Thursday 28th December PLEASE POST EARLY and allow for Christmas delays. Enclose an SAE for confirmation of receipt of your entry. Show Manager Mrs Lynda Ashmore 7 Ledstone Road Sheffield S8 0NS tel : 0114 258 6866 www.burmesecatclub.com SPONSORED BY BURMESE CAT CLUB a member club of the GCCF Chairman Mr Thomas Goss Hon Secretary Mrs Carolyn Kempe 47 Brooke Street, Polegate, E. Sussex BN26 6BH tel: 01323 483424 [email protected] Treasurer Olga Walker Committee Ms S Beirne, Mrs S Chase, Mrs M Codd, Dr P Collin, Mr S Crow, Mrs S Ferguson, Prof K Jarvis, Mr R Kempe, Mrs H Simpson, Mrs L Taylor. co-opted : Mrs G Anderson-Keeble, Mrs J Dell. please see our website : www.burmesecatclub.com Judges Miss S Beirne, Mrs S Bower, Mrs M Chapman-Beer, Mrs M Codd, Dr P Collin, Mr G Godfrey, Mrs A M Heath, Mrs N Johnson, Mrs P Mansaray, Mrs S Rainbow-Ockwell, Mrs L Walpole Best In Show Adult ...................... Mrs L Walpole Kitten ..................... Dr P Collin Neuter ................... Mrs M Chapman-Beer Overall ................... Mrs S Bower AWARDS Olympian, Imperial and Grand Classes ............. Rosettes to Certificate Winner and Reserve Breed, and Colour Classes ................................ Rosettes to 1st, 2nd and 3rd .......................................................................... Rosette to Best Of Breed and Best Of Colour Miscellaneous Classes ..................................... -
Tipper's Story
TIPPER’S STORY I breed a Purebred cat- The RagaMuffin. Although a healthy breed, it seems like the past 9 months I have had an issue or two. Nothing serious, a running eye in one or two, sneezing occasionally. I keep them clean and have eye ointment if needed. I keep a normal vaccination schedule. I start kittens at 8 weeks with the Heska Ultra-Nasal FVRCP vac- cine. Then 12 weeks, then 16 weeks. For RagaMuffins we then do a booster of the same vaccine each year. I test for FeLV and FIP randomly and we have always been negative. The only health problem (and this is an unproven allegation) I have had is a kitten I sold to a fellow breeder that claimed he has Strep-G. One of the kittens died and she began to give the other Clindamycin and they seemed to do well and are ok now. She never tested him or provided any records to me as outlined in our contract. During research, I found Group G Strep. Are they the same thing? About 5 months ago one of my Dams had complications after delivering her kittens. We lost her. We were devasted! But, her kittens were ok except for the fact they were born in the vet’s office. I had another Mom, so I put the kittens on her and bottled fed “the odd man out”. I gave them Co- lostrum even though I think they got mamas. After a few days, only one kitten survived, “Tipper” so we bottle fed him for quite a while. -
2019 Proceedings Book
2019 32ND PROCEEDINGS OF April 10-13 HILTON AUSTIN NEW ORLEANS APRIL 21-24 SHERATON NEW ORLEANS HOTEL 2 Sydney is closer than you think. Follow us for updates vetdermsydney.com Principal Sponsors Major Sponsors 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION ABSTRACTS #detectDex 5 THURSDAY 19 App 5 Resident Abstract Presentations 21 Hotel Map 6 ISVD Sessions 45 Registration Hours 7 Concurrent Session Presentations 63 Exhibit Hall Hours 7 Poster Hours 7 FRIDAY 78 Exhibit Hall Map 7 Original Abstract Presentations 80 Sponsors 8 Clinical Abstract Presentations 99 Exhibitors 9 Scientific Session Presentations 103 Concurrent Session Presentations 105 COMPLETE SCHEDULE Wednesday 10 SATURDAY 118 Thursday 11 Clinical Abstract Presentations 120 Friday 14 Scientific Session Presentations 131 Saturday 16 Concurrent Session Presentations 158 ADVT Sessions 179 ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS POSTERS 184 Thursday 18 Friday 18 Saturday 18 4 Help us Keep Track of Dex! Dex is ready to explore Austin. While we’d love for him to sample some BBQ and jam out on South Sixth Street, we want to make sure he’s not getting into any trouble. Help us keep track of him during the conference. If you spot him make sure to snap a photo and share it on the app using your Instagram account. Remember to tag NAVDF (@navdf) and use the hashtags #detectDex, #NAVDF, and #NAVDF2019. Once your photo is shared, return Dex to his dog house at NAVDF registration and claim your reward! ® APP DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS 1. Search NAVDF in the iTunes or Google Play Store. 2. Tap “Get” or “Install” OR LAPTOP OR OTHER DEVICES Enter https://crowd.cc/2xzru in your browser search bar 5 HOTEL MEETING SPACE 6 REVISION Date:2/7/2019 REGISTRATIONAMERICAN & EXHIBIT ACADEMY OF HALL VETERINARY HOURSBy: MAREESA JOHNSON DERMATOLOGY BOOTH COUNT APRIL 11-13, 2019 Inventory as of 02/07/2019 Dimension Size Qty SqFt 8'x10' 80 49 3,920 HILTON AUSTIN DOWNTOWN - GRAND BALLROOM SALON H - AUSTIN,TX Totals: 49 3,920 REGISTRATION INFORMATION EXHIBIT HALL & POSTERBLDG.