Link profile: Pyometra - How to Save Your Queen's Breeding Career
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Feline Health and Reproduction The clinical signs of pyometra include a vulvar discharge, depression, dehydration, anorexia, fever, weight loss and a distended abdomen. Any abnormal vulvar discharge in an intact queen should be assumed to be due to pyometra. However, 15-30% of queens have no vulvar discharge (due to a closed cervix).
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