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Pyometra is an infection in the uterus. This disease does not occur in cats that have been spayed unless part of the uterus was left intact. It is most common in cats older than 5 years of age although it can occur in younger felines.
Top Resources on Pyometra in Cats
- PetEducation: Pyometra & Infections of the Uterus
- Pawprints & Purrs: Pyometra in Cats
- PetPlace: Cats and Pyometra
- East Padden Animal Hospital: Pyometra in Cats
- American College of Veterinary Surgeons: Pyometra
- Animal Help: Feline Pyometra
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- Contributor: Amy Sandhu
- Reviewer: Chris Miller
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- Last update: Jul. 31, 2008
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