In this vein, Winn encourages
feline health studies that are applicable to all cats.
Your membership dollars enable us to 1) support
feline health studies consistent with the Center's mission and 2) publish and disseminate current information on feline health care.
Since 1950, we have invested almost $ 16 million in more than 360
feline health studies.
A veterinary medical specialty center devoted to improving the health and well - being of cats everywhere, the Feline Health Center finds ways of preventing and curing diseases of cats by sponsoring breakthrough
feline health studies, educating veterinarians and cat owners about feline health, and aiding veterinarians when new or unknown feline diseases occur.
After all, we've been funding
feline health studies to improve the quality of cats» lives (all nine of them!)
Recent and ongoing
feline health studies include intense research into feline infectious peritonitis, feline heart disease and pain management strategies for cats.
Educational programs, assistance to humane shelters, support of
feline health studies, public service announcements and other positive activities benefit both pedigreed and random bred cats.
RESEARCH Finding ways of preventing and curing diseases of cats by conducting and sponsoring breakthrough
feline health studies.
Backed by CFA's support, Winn provided almost $ 1.5 million into research grants for
feline health studies by 1996.
The findings of
a feline health study conducted by Bayer Health Care found that 52 % of America's 74 million cats are not receiving regular veterinary care.
Not exact matches
In another
study representing the first time precision medicine has been applied to
feline health, Lyons and her team used whole genome sequencing and the 99 Lives consortium to identify a lysosomal disorder in a 36 - week - old silver tabby kitten that was referred to the MU Veterinary Health C
health, Lyons and her team used whole genome sequencing and the 99 Lives consortium to identify a lysosomal disorder in a 36 - week - old silver tabby kitten that was referred to the MU Veterinary
Health C
Health Center.
Previous
studies have shown that
feline interstitial cystitis can cause many other
health problems.
Dr. Gary Norsworthy, a
feline veterinarian and owner of the Alamo Feline Health Center in San Antonio, TX, recently conducted a study on 100 cats who showed one or more of the following clinical
feline veterinarian and owner of the Alamo
Feline Health Center in San Antonio, TX, recently conducted a study on 100 cats who showed one or more of the following clinical
Feline Health Center in San Antonio, TX, recently conducted a
study on 100 cats who showed one or more of the following clinical signs:
Cat owners can take heart from the news that researchers have claimed all manner of
health benefits from caring for a
feline friend — in fact a
study by the University of Minnesota found that cat owners have a much lower heart attack risk.
Gookin's
study is one of just 11 research projects worldwide to receive the latest research grant awards from the Winn
Feline Foundation, a New Jersey - based nonprofit supporting improvement of cat
health.
Proceeds benefit the Winn
Feline Foundation, a non-profit funder of cat
health studies.
She has a passion for
feline health and has extensively
studied and researched pet nutrition and the pet food industry since the early 1990s.
A total of $ 214,000 was awarded to the 11
health studies recognized by the Winn
Feline Foundation.
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Wonderful organizations such as Winn
Feline Foundation provide grants for studies to improve feline h
Feline Foundation provide grants for
studies to improve
feline h
feline health.
Consider the far - reaching effects of the
health studies financed by the Winn
Feline Foundation.
The authors of the
study, led by Dr. Gary Norsworthy, owner of the Alamo
Feline Health Center, reached the stunning conclusion that «chronic small bowel disease likely is the cause of these clinical signs in hundreds of thousands of cats.»
Winn does not fund projects requiring euthanasia as an endpoint or the induction of disease or injury unless the nature of the disease or condition
studied offers such significant improvement in
feline health and such means are justified.
There have not been many
studies done on the effect of eggplant on
feline health, so it's difficult to know for sure.
The
study involves injecting
feline patients with stem cells cultivated from the fat of young, healthy cats, and has shown promise for treating a
health problem that affects approximately 50 percent of cats older than 10, CSU said.
At around the same time, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Vaccine - Associated
Feline Sarcoma Task Force initiated several studies to find out why 160,000 cats each year in the USA develop terminal cancer at their vaccine injection sites.3 The fact that cats can get vaccine - induced cancer has been acknowledged by veterinary bodies around the world, and even the British Government acknowledged it through its Working Group charged with the task of looking into canine and feline vaccines4 following pressure from Canine Health Co
Feline Sarcoma Task Force initiated several
studies to find out why 160,000 cats each year in the USA develop terminal cancer at their vaccine injection sites.3 The fact that cats can get vaccine - induced cancer has been acknowledged by veterinary bodies around the world, and even the British Government acknowledged it through its Working Group charged with the task of looking into canine and
feline vaccines4 following pressure from Canine Health Co
feline vaccines4 following pressure from Canine
Health Concern.
In their groundbreaking
studies of 100 cats (from 2008 to 2012) and 300 cats (from 2008 to 2013), Dr. Norsworthy and his colleagues examined cats who had been patients at the Alamo
Feline Health Center and showed clinical signs of chronic vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss or some combination of these.
Since its inception in 1968, the Winn
Feline Foundation has awarded grants totaling more than $ 4.5 million for scientific
studies, encouraging veterinarians and researchers to focus attention on the
health needs of cats.
There are not many
studies on the effects of cinnamon on
feline health, but there have been many
studies on humans and other animals.
In 1999 he was promoted to senior lecturer in
Feline Medicine and then in the summer of 2000, Andy moved to the Animal
Health Trust in the UK where in 2008 he took over as Head of the Division of Small Animal
Studies.
The Winn Foundation has provided funds over the years for a wide variety of
studies and has helped to advance veterinary knowledge in all areas of
feline health.
She has a passion for
feline health and nutrition, and has intensively
studied and researched pet nutrition and the pet food industry since the early 1990s.
American Association of
Feline Practitioners The American Association of
Feline Practitioners was established to promote the
health and wellbeing of
felines by encouraging the highest standards of practice, furthering education, and continuing scientific
studies.
When it comes to cats, nearly everything modern veterinary medicine knows about their
health and welfare has been learned through
studies funded by the non-profit Winn
Feline Foundation.
The Winn
Feline Foundation is a non-profit organization, affiliated with The Cat Fanciers» Association, Inc., which supports
health related
studies into medical problems affecting cats.
The Cornell
Feline Health Center Research Grants Program is a competitive grants program that provides up to $ 75,000 per year for up to two years to researchers at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine for the study of health issues that directly affect feline we
Feline Health Center Research Grants Program is a competitive grants program that provides up to $ 75,000 per year for up to two years to researchers at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine for the study of health issues that directly affect feline we
Health Center Research Grants Program is a competitive grants program that provides up to $ 75,000 per year for up to two years to researchers at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine for the
study of
health issues that directly affect feline we
health issues that directly affect
feline we
feline welfare.
The two $ 2500 awards are based upon academic achievement, financial need, leadership, and dedication to and excellence in the
study of
feline medicine,
health and welfare.
Winn
Feline Foundation's Cat
Health Library supplies cat health information from experts, including the results of grants for Winn - funded cat health st
Health Library supplies cat
health information from experts, including the results of grants for Winn - funded cat health st
health information from experts, including the results of grants for Winn - funded cat
health st
health studies.
Morris Animal Foundation, committed to solving the critical
health problems of animals around the world, announced five newly funded
studies to improve
feline health.
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Feline Compassion Award VCM Dental Laboratory Fund VCM Magrane Comparative Opthalmology Fund VCM Seminar Series VCM
Study Abroad Program Veterinary Continuing Education and Public Service Extension Programs Veterinary Heritage Collection and Information Commons Veterinary Medical Alumni Association Fund Veterinary Medicine Achievement Fund VM Clinical Oncology Research Fund VM Surgical Oncology Unrestricted Fund Wildlife Medical Clinic
Winn
Feline Foundation is a nonprofit organization established in 1968 that supports
studies to improve cat
health.
«The Winn
Feline Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 1968 that supports
studies to improve cat
health.
The project is partially funded by Winn
Feline Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports
studies to improve cats»
health.
This access provides us with opportunities to engage in
studies that involve client - owned cats and their owners to address
feline health issues in patients with naturally occurring conditions.
When you contribute to Winn
Feline Foundation, you can choose where to allocate your gift: General
health studies
Check out our website for more information on our current and past
studies, and to learn how you can support
studies that improve
feline health and wellness.
Additionally, future
studies exploring the use of clicker training to help facilitate veterinary visits by training cats to enter cat carriers should be explored as one way to help promote
feline health.
In 1968, the Cat Fanciers» Association (CFA) created what would soon become Winn
Feline Foundation, establishing a source of funding for medical
studies to improve cat
health and welfare.
The
study was sponsored by the American Kennel Club Canine
Health Foundation, Winn
Feline Foundation and Blue Buffalo Foundation for Cancer Research.
In addition, the Winn
Feline Health Foundation reports that «
studies have shown obese cats are five times as likely as cats of normal weight to develop lameness requiring veterinary care.»