![]() ![]() In some rare cases, your pet may have an underlying health issue like diabetes, leukemia, or an immunodeficiency virus. There is also a possibility that your feline has OCD. It could be due to a number of causes such as being weaned too young, dietary deficiencies, genetics, boredom, compulsive disorder, or stress. Pica is the behavioral urge to eat non-edible materials. But other times, your cat could be licking your carpet because she has a disorder called pica. Results from the Bristol Cats Study Poster presented at the International Society for Feline Medicine European Conference, Malta (July, 2016).Possibly, your cat is licking your carpet because there’s some spilled food or drink on it. Bristol Cats Study Results 2016 (PDF, 1,269kB) Results from the Bristol Cats Study Poster presented at the Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine conference, Denmark (March, 2016). Bristol Cats Study Results 2015 (PDF, 751kB) Results from the Bristol Cats Study Poster presented at the Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine conference, Ghent (March, 2015). Bristol Cats Study results 2014 (PDF, 1,482kB) Results from the Bristol Cats Study Poster presented at the Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine conference, Dublin (March, 2014). Results from the Bristol Cats Study Poster presented at the Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine conference, Madrid (March, 2013). Results from the Bristol Cats Study Poster presented at the International Symposium for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, Maastricht (August, 2012). Results from the Bristol Cats Study Poster presented at the Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine conference, Glasgow (March, 2012). (2013) The neuter status of cats at four and six months of age is strongly associated with the owners’ intended age of neutering. (2015) Risk factors identified for owner-reported feline obesity at around one year of age: dry diet and indoor lifestyle. Rowe E, Browne W, Casey R, Gruffydd-Jones T, Murray J. (2016) Owner-reported lower urinary tract signs in a cohort of young cats. Longstaff, L., Gruffydd-Jones, T.J., Buffington, C.A. (2017) Risk factors for road traffic accidents in cats up to age 12 months that were registered between 20 with the UK pet cat cohort ('Bristol Cats'). ![]() ![]() Cohort Profile: The ‘Bristol Cats Study’(BCS)–a birth cohort of kittens owned by UK households. Owner-reported flea treatment measures and skin disease in cats. Tyler, S., Roberts, C., Foster, A., Barnard, N., & Murray, J. ![]() Exploring early life events including diet in cats presenting for gastrointestinal signs in later life. Pathogens Ĭlaire Roberts, Tim Gruffydd-Jones, Jessica L Williams and Jane K Murray (2020). Influence of living in a multicat household on health and behaviour in a cohort of cats from the United Kingdom. Evaluation of interferon-gamma polymorphisms as risk factor in feline infectious peritonitis development – a large cohort study. Barker, Philippa Lait, Lorenzo Ressel, Emily-Jayne Blackwell, Séverine Tasker, Helen Kedward-Dixon, Anja Kipar, and Christopher R. Owner-Reported Pica in Domestic Cats Enrolled onto a Birth Cohort Study. Rachel Kinsman, Rachel Casey, Jane Murray. Associations between early neutering, obesity, outdoor access, trauma and feline degenerative joint disease. Evangelia Maniaki, Jo Murrell, Sorrel J Langley-Hobbs, Emily J Blackwell. ![]()
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