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Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

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In line with the principle of medical science popularization, Xiaobian would like to say here that due to the incomplete understanding of congenital diseases of cats, with the deepening of research, some diseases may disappear, and many new diseases may be added...

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

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The following Xiaobian began to popularize the first 10 kinds of science (a total of 30 kinds, follow-up will continue to popularize science), the following information in the variety name after the country / region and the approximate time of the formation of the variety ... Find out if your master is here...

Abinesian cat (Asia; circa 1860): congenital hypothyroidism, corneal necrosis, familial amyloidosis, feline hypersensitivity syndrome, cat infectious peritonitis (susceptible to disease), gingivitis, lysosomal storage, myasthenia gravis, neurodepilatory, retinal dystrophy, thromboembolism. Blood type: 86% of the United States is type A, 14% is type B.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

Abinesian cat – image from the web

American shorthair cat (USA; circa 1904): Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, polycystic kidney disease. Blood type: 100% A type in the United States.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

American Shorthair Cat – Image from the Web

Balinese cat (USA, circa 1940): Cat end melanosis (a hereditary temperature-dependent abnormal pigment deposition that is deposited mainly on the cat's legs, ears, tail, and face, and does not appear to cause serious health problems). Blood type: United States, about 100% of the A type.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

Balinese Cat - Image from the web

Bengal cat (USA; circa 1963): cleft palate, varus eyelid, cat infectious peritonitis (susceptible to disease), flat chest, funnel chest, neurotic hair removal, retinal atrophy (mid-term beginning), parallel toes, umbilical hernia. Blood type: 98% of the United States A type, 1% -2% of the B/AB type.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

Bengal cats

Boman cat (Asia; circa 1919): Cleft palate, congenital cataract, dilution of first hearing hair, congenital portal vein short circuit, corneal necrosis, distal axis mutation, encephalomyelitis, cat infectious peritonitis (susceptible to disease), fissuretic malformation, hemophilia B, dermoid cysts of the eyes, renal insufficiency, kidney stones, spongy denaturation, parallel toes, tail tip necrosis, congenital thymus atrophy, umbilical hernia. Blood type: 84% of the United States is type A, 16% is type B, and type AB is rare.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

The Boman cat is also known as the Berman cat

English shorthair cat (England; circa 19th century): Hemophilia B, progressive retinal atrophy. Blood type: 60% of the United States is type A and 40% is type B.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

English shorthair cat

Burmese cat (Burma; circa 16th/early 20th century): nostril hypoplasia, congenital deafness, congenital hair thinning, congenital vestibular disease, tetralogy, diabetes mellitus (susceptible constitution), glaucoma, susceptible to stones, neurogenic hair removal, cat maxillofacial pain syndrome, fatal central malformations, dermoid cysts of the eyes, funnel chest, persistent atrial pause. Blood Type: 100% of the United States is A.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

Burmese cat

Charlotte cat (France; c. 14th century): Hip dysplasia, kneecap dislocation. Blood Type: 100% of the United States is A.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

Shelt cat

Cornish cat (Uk kingdom; circa 1950): curly hair, dystocia, myopathy, hypothyroidism, sparse coat, Malassezia dermatitis, kneecap dislocation, umbilical hernia, vitamin K-dependent coagulation. Blood type: 66% of the United States is type A, 34% is type B, and type AB is rare.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

Cornish Monarch Cat, and Dong Short have a blood relationship.

Devon Rex cat (UK; circa 1960): cleft palate, curly coat, flat chest deformity, sparse coat, Malassezia dermatitis, kneecap dislocation, umbilical hernia, vitamin K-dependent coagulopathy. Blood type: 59% of the United States is type A, 41% is type B, and type AB is rare.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

Devon Rex Cat

Long-haired domestic cat (continental Europe, last 100 years): basal cell tumor, congenital portal shunt, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, crispy skin disease, lysosomal storage disease, polycystic kidney disease. Blood type: 95% to 99% of the United States are type A, 1% to 5% are type B, and type AB is rare.

Cat breed-specific diseases (top 10)

Long-haired domestic cat, also known as Persian cat

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