To diagnose heartworm disease, a veterinarian may have to
test the animal repeatedly (on different occasions) for this disease since diagnosis is more elusive in the cat than in the dog.
Not exact matches
But if there is no indication of an elevated risk, he says, the effects of exposing
animals to such a combination
repeatedly are not studied, in part to reduce the numbers of
animals used in
testing.
Animals were
repeatedly tested in a circular corridor for reactivity to novelty and in a recognition memory task for cognitive abilities.