Breeding and Raising Healthy Cats

To breed and raise healthy cats requires a lot of work and the need to be constantly vigilant for potential health problems that could spread throughout the population.  Any breeder will tell you that cat health issues is an area that can ruin a reputation faster than just about anything else.

Great Resource to Have!

Great Resource to Have!

A professor at the University of California Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Niels C. Pedersen, DVM, wrote a respected book that covers all aspects of managing feline health in catteries – Feline Husbandry: Diseases and Management in Multiple Cat Environment (1991, American Veterinary Publications).  Dr. Pedersen intended his book to be a highly useful tool to improve the way breeders manage cats.  The book is currently out of print, but remains in demand.  In response to this the UC-Davis Center for Companion Animal Health is offering a digital version of the 447 page book for free.

If you are a serious breeder, or maybe you are thinking about starting a cattery and want as much information as possible, this would be a good resource to have in your library.  By downloading and saving an electronic file of the book you could always have the information available to you through the use of “search” on your computer.

Go to this page on our website to download your free copy of this highly respected resource:  Resource Links


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Posted by Tom Kartes  (September 1, 2009)

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