Dogs and cats
How do you compare diets on DM basis?
%nutrient/%DM x100
What age do deciduous teeth errupt in cats?
11-15 days
What is a cats normal pulse rate?
110-180 bpm
What age is maintenance reached?
12 mnth - smalls dogs and cats 15-18 mnths - medium dogs 18-24 mnth - large and giant dog breeds
What is the percentage of moisture in semi-moist foods?
15-30% moisture
How must an owner be under the animal welfare act?
16
What is the deciduous dentition of a dog?
2 X I3 C1 P3
What is the feline deciduous dentition?
2 x I3 C1 P3
How much blood can be sampled from the jugular vein?
2-5ml
What is a cats normal respiratory rate?
20 to 30 breaths per minute
What is the respiratory rate of a dog?
20 to 30 breaths per minute
What is the percentage of dry matter found in wet foods?
20-30% DM
What is a cats smell like?
200 million receptors in each cats nose
Which permanent teeth erupt at which age in the cat?
3 months - central incisors 4 months - other incisors and lower molars 5 months- canines and upper molars 6 months+ - all remaining teeth
When should bitches be spayed?
3 months after oestrous or pre puberty spaying (increase incontinence)
When are kittens weaned?
3 to 4 weeks of age
What is the kitten socialisation period?
3 to 8 weeks Kittens need exposure to people, other species, household noise and handling
When is solid food introduced to puppy?
3-4 weeks
What is the normal rectal temperature of a cat?
38.0 - 38.5 C
What is the normal rectal temperature of a dog?
38.3 to 38.7 C
At what age do the adult teeth erupt?
4-5 months - incicors 5-6 months - pre molars 4-7 months - molars
What percentage of households in the UK own a pet?
40%
What percentage of a puppies growth is achieved by 5-6 months?
50%
What is the puppy socialisation period?
6 to 12 weeks New owner must be counselled about exposing puppies safely to people, other dogs and other animals, traffic, machines and puppies Encourage to attend puppy parties
At what age are kittens rehomed?
6 weeks
What percentage of moisture is in a dry food?
6-10%
When is the socialisation window of a puppy?
6-12 weeks
What age do cats reach puberty?
6-9 months
What is the normal heart rate in a dog?
60 to 180 beats per minute
What is the length of gestation in the bitch and queen?
65 days
What is the percentage of moisture found in wet foods?
70-80% moisture
What is the percentage of dry matter in semi-moist foods?
70-85% DM
What percentage of a kittens growth is achieved by 6 months of age?
75%
What percentage of dry matter is in dry food?
90-94%
How can you diagnose pregnancy?
Abdominal palpation ( day 28- bitch day 21- queen) Ultrasound scan from day 20 Xray from day 42
What is happening to a puppy or kitten around 4 weeks?
Active with more co-ordinated limb movements Purposeful vocalisations Gaining independence Normal adult temperature
What is the fleas life cycle?
Adult fleas on the cat/dog Eggs in the environment Larval stages in the enviroment Pupae in the environment
What should flea treatment target?
Affected individuals Environment In contact animals Tape worm (Fleas the intermediate host for common tape worm)
How does the nutriontional needs of the queen change over the gestataion period?
Almost in a linear relationship
What does heavy burden of fleas cause?
Anaemia
How many dogs and cats are owned in the UK?
Around 10 million of each
When in lactation are the energy requirements highest?
At 4 weeks into lactation
When do you begin worming for roundworm in puppies and kittens?
At weaning
When do dogs tend to have oestrous periods?
Autumn and spring
How do you wean?
Begin at 3 to 4 weeks- Introduce solid feed - either milk/ meat based Give food 4 times a day, small quantities in a low tray Lapping established by 5 weeks of age Bitch and queen will do behavioural weaning
What non vaccinatable diseases are there in dogs?
Borelia (Lyme's diasease) Salmonella Campylobacter Leishmania Babesia
Post weaning which mineral ions are imporant?
Calcium and phosphate
What happens during oestrous of the queen?
Calling Rolling Crouching Induced ovulation Last 3 to 14 days depending on whether mated or not
What are the legalities of dew claw removal?
Can happen under 4 days without anaesthesia
How does the sales of good act apply to selling and purchasing dogs and cats?
Can return if deemed faulty/not fit for purpose by the purchaser and a refund must be offered by law
What are core vaccines in dogs?
Canine distemper Canine parvovirus Infectious canine hepatitus Leptospirosis
How can you tell the difference between a castrated and cryptorchid cat?
Castrated cats done have spiny papillae
What is a feline feeding behaviour?
Catch small mammal prey Hunt individually Will hunt on a full stomach Prey bought home to share with kitten or store
What are the intravenous injection sites in cats?
Cepahlic vein or less commonly the saphenous vein
What are common tape worms?
Cestodes
What are non core cat vaccines?
Chlamyldophila Rabies
Where is the pre-scapular lymph node found?
Cranial and dorsal to the shoulder
What is the most common species of flea on dogs or cats?
Ctenocephalides felis
When should you work the bitch?
Day 42 onwards
What is a cats sight like?
Designed for predation in poor light Excellent movement detection Slow to focus, pool colour vision
What does the label not tell you?
Digestibility Bio-availability Protein quality Energy density
What are the againsts of tail docking?
Doesn't need to be done in some breed Most dogs from 'working' straing never worked Research shows it induces pain Prevents the dog from using the tail appropriately for communication Small number of dogs have surgical complications
What different mites are there?
Ear mites- octodectes Surface mites - cheylitiella Burrowing mites (mange) - Sarcotopes
Which species of tape worm has the sheep as its intermediate host?
Echinococcous species
What is scent used to do?
Ensure distance is kept between individuals
What are the intramuscular injection sites in a cat?
Epaxial muscles in lumbar region Quadriceps in the hindlimb
How frequently should be dogs and cats be routinely wormed?
Every 3 to 6 months
What non vaccinatable diseases are there in dogs?
Feline AIDS FIP FIA
What are core cat vaccines?
Feline panleukopenia ( FIE or Feline Infectious Enteritis) Car flu (Feline Rhinotracheitis and Feline Calici virus) Feline leukaemia viris
Where are the sites on pulse detection in the dog?
Femoral after Metacarpal pulse Hock Lingual
What flea treatment do puppies and kittens need?
Fleas can cause anaemia Start at 8 weeks if necessary
How do cats give off pheromones?
From urine, faeces, cheek glands, feet pad glands
What does the PET travel system do?
Gives animals exemption from quarantine on entrance to the UK Primary aim was to prevent rabies Allow export to many countries with no extra paperwork
What are the features of dry food?
Good shelf life Often cheaper Dental hygiene advantages due to chewing a grinding Energy dense food Processing may decrease the digestibility in cheaper foods
What are the benefits of pet ownership?
Health benefits Positive effects on child development Therapeutic tools Working/service animals
What is happening to a puppy or kitten around 6 weeks of age?
Hearing fully developed Co-ordination improving Voluntary control of elimination in kittens (variable in puppies)
What are features of wet food?
High digestibility and palatable energy density lower Higher protein and fat Low carbohydrate More expensive
What happens during metoetrous in the bitch?
High progesterone Vulva slightly swollen Associated with pregnancy or false pregnancy
What type of diet to working dogs need?
Highly palatable Highly digestable diet Enery dense (Usually high in pat)
What are common rounds worms (ascarids)?
Hook/Whip/Lung/Heart Angiostongylus
What is the feline permanent dentition?
I3 C1 P3 M1 I3 C2 P2 M1
What is the permanent dentition of a dog?
I3 C1 P4 M2 I3 C1 P4 M3
How does diet change in pregnancy?
Increase by 20% from weeks 5-7 Increase by 50% in week 8-9 abd 1st lactation week Increase by 100% in 2nd and 3rd lactation week
Whats the risk with the pet passport system?
Infectious diseases from abroad e.g. Leishmania Echinococcous in foxes Babesiosis infected ticks Zoonotic infections may become a problem
What nutrients may working dogs need in higher quantities?
Iron Vitamine E Selenium
What happens during mating of cats?
It is quick Painful due to spines on penis Queen shows signs of pain and agression Multiple sires of one litter possible
Where is blood sampling normally carried out in a cat?
Jugular vein
What are non-core canine vaccines?
Kennel cough - bordetella bronchiseptica and parainfluenza Rabies
What does angiostrongylus do?
Lives in the pulmonary arteries of dogs and foxes Larvae migrate to airways and induce coughing Increased tendency to bleeding Intermediate host of slugs and snails
What is the activity of a newborn kitten or puppy?
Low body temperature Eyes open of 2 weeks Initially immobile Swim at 2 to 3 weeks Squeak or mew when underfed or cold Stimulation requires to defecate or urinate Male testes descend perinatally
What does a diet need in old age?
Lower energy, less energy dense Higher vitamins (especially water soluble due to increased water turnover)
What diseases do ticks carry?
Lyme's disease Babesiosis (cause haemolysis)
What does the pet animals act do?
Means that shops selling pets have to be licenced and inspected by local authorities to ensure animal welfare
What causes mange?
Mites
What are intramuscular injections used for?
More rapid absorption than subcutaneous Not appropriate for large volumes (Can be painful)
What identification do dogs need?
Name tag on a collar when in a public place Identichipping Ear or thigh tattoo
How can you control oestrous in the bitch?
Neuturing Postpone oestrous with progesterone based medical treatments Prevent implantation with oestrogen treatment (within 4 days) Medical abortifactants
What happens during pro oestrous in the queen?
No visible external signs
What happens in oestrous of the bitch?
Oestrogen spike LH surge -> ovulation Cl formation Vaginal discharge becomes clear Vulva stay swollen Ovulation occur on average day 3 Bitch allows dog to mount
When is anoestrous in the cat?
Over the winter months
Which digit is the dew claw?
P1
Rules regarding the import and export of animals into the UK
Pet ravel system (Need passport and microchip) Vacccine valid and allow travel 3 weeks after Treatment 48-96 hours prior to entry to the UK for tapeworm (reduce the import of Enchinococcous)
What happens during anoestrous in bitches?
Phase of sexual inactivity Physically and behaviourally normal Lasts the months between the oestrous periods
What dogs come under the dangerous dogs act?
Pit bull terrier Japanese tosa Dogo Argentina Fila Brasileiro
What are the disadvantages of spaying?
Possible urinary incontinence Risk of anaesthesia Surgery risks Obesity
When should you spay a queen and tom?
Pre puberty
How can you reduce fear in the hospital environment?
Pre treat cages with feline pheromones and use diffusers Bedding, bowls and familar objects Avoid overchanging bedding Avoid stressful or painful procedures on the ward itself Encourage scent transfer when handling Minimal monitoring
What are the stages of the reproductive cycle in bitches and there lengths?
Pro-oestrous - 6 to 11 days Oestrous - 5 to 9 days Metoestrous - 56-60 days Anoestrous - months
What happens in metoestrous of the queen?
Progesterone dominant phase lasting 50 days
Where are intramuscular injections done on the dog?
Quadriceps cranial to the femur Lumbar muscles In the neck
What are common feline zoonoses?
Rabies Ringworm Cat scratch fever Toxoplasmosis Mycobacterium Cowpox Salmonella Campylobacter
What are common canine zoonoses?
Rabies Toxocariasis Leptospirosis Borrelia Echinococcous Leishmania Gut infections Salmonella Campylobacter
What happens to dogs who come under the dangerous dogs act?
Registered with police Permanently identified by microchip Muzzled in public Neutered Insured - third party insurance
What are the advantages of spaying?
Reproductive control Reduced risk of mammary carcinoma and diabetes Prevention of reproductive diease (pyometra)
What are the advantages of neutering a male dog?
Reproductive control Reduction in testosterone driven behaviour Prevention of prostatic disease
How to toilet train puppies?
Reward based (within 3 seconds of elimination) with praise/toy/food Take outside frequently Provide puppy pads for when unsupervised Teach a catch phrase
What happens during pro oestrous of the bitch?
Rising FSH Follicular development Haemorrhagic vaginal discharge and swelling of the vulva Attractive to males Playful behaviour but aggressive if dog tries to mount
What worming do puppies need?
Roundworm from mother (also a zoonoses) Start at weaning and repeat every 2 weeks until 6 months of age
What is the innate substrate of cats?
Sand
What are the sub cutaneous injection sites in cats?
Scruff of neck
What a features of bitches reproductive patterns?
Seasonal breeder Monoestrous Spontaneous ovulation
What are the reproductive patterns in queens?
Seasonal breeder ( long daylength) Polyoestrous Induced ovulation
How can you reduce a cats stress in waiting and consulting areas?
Separate cat and dog waiting areas No visual contact between cats and dogs Baskets placed at a height Pheromone diffusers Non confrontation approach Minimal quiet handling
What are subcutaneous injections used for in the dog?
Slow absorption - NSAIDs, Vaccines and antibiotics
What is a cats core space?
Space for eating, sleeping, playing and not shred with other cats other than those recognised as kin
What happens in the different stages of labour?
Stage 1 : Begins with uterine contractions and ends with full cervical dilation ( restlessness, nest making, shivering, inappetance, hiding/ seeking reassurance, panting, occasional vomiting Lasts 12-24 hours Stage 2 : Birth of pup, kitten (Visible contractions of abdomen in recumbancy or standing) Time between straining and presentation is 10-30 minutes Time inbetween is under 4 hours Stage 3 : Expulsion of the placenta
Why is it difficult to identify stress in cats?
Subtlety of physical signalling Dependence on pheromone Minimal repertoire for close communication Dependence on fight as a strategy when stressed
What are the disadvantages of neutering a male dog?
Surgical and anaesthetic risk Obesity
What are the essential nutrients cats need from a meat diet?
Taurine Vitamin A Arachidonic acid
Why wean when MDA has waned?
The MDA does not recognise the difference between vaccinal or real disease, need pup or kit to have own immune response
When does most of fetal growth occur in the gestation of dogs?
The last 1/3
How can you tell the difference between the submandibular salivary glad and lymph node?
The salivary gland is normally firmer and larger than the lymph node
What are cats social behaviours?
They are solitary and territorial
What should be done in a clinical examination of a cat?
Third eyelid - colour of mucous membranes Nasal discharge Ears Submandibular lymph nodes CRT (should be less than 2 seconds) Mucous membranes Oral cavity
What does the breeding and sales of dogs act do?
This applies to anyone breeding more than two bitches within a calendar year They must be registered by the local authority Bitches should have no more than 6 litters within a lifetime No more than one litter in 12 months Puppies must be 8 weeks when sold
How do cats primarily communicate?
Through smell
What are the for arguments for tail docking?
To improve the appearance or to conform to a breed standard Prevention of injury later in life in working dogs Don't show signs of pain under 4 days of age so possible without compromising welfare
Why do cats meet together?
To mate To communally rear kittens
What is feline elimination behaviour?
Toileting outside of core space
How does puppies and kittens get passive immunity?
Transplacentrally and from colostrum
How frequently should puppies be fed after re-homing?
Under 10 weeks - 4 times a day At 12 weeks - 3 times a day At 6 months - 2 times a day
What age does tail docking take place?
Under 4 days with anaesthesia
To what age does passive immunity protect the puppy or kitten?
Up to 12 weeks
How do you sex a cat?
Use ano-genital distance Males have a longer distances Male opening round Female opening slit like
How to litter train kittens?
Use litter substrate used by breeder Position away from sleeping and eating areas Fill deep to encourage digging Place the kitten on the tray after eating or drinking
What must be labelled on feed packaging?
Whether complete or complementary Compostion Additives Best before date Net weight Name & address of company responsible for the products Analytical constitutes (no %CHO)
What is a cats hearing like?
Wider range than humans
At what age to dogs reach puberty?
between 6 and 18 months