| Literature DB >> 33655782 |
Kerstin L Anagrius1, Maria Dimopoulou1,2, Anna N Moe3, Ann Petterson2, Ingrid Ljungvall2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The primary objectives of the study were to examine the diversity in facial conformation characteristics within a group of Persian (PER) and Exotic Shorthair (EXO) show cats, and to contrast the results to findings within a group of non-purebred domestic shorthair (DSH) and domestic longhair (DLH) cats. The secondary objectives were to determine the PER/EXO show cat owners' perceptions of the breathing status of their cats, and to evaluate if remarks from the cat show judges concerning the cats' head and facial conformation were exclusively related to the aesthetic features of the cats.Entities:
Keywords: Nose; entropion; face; health status; lacrimal apparatus disease; respiratory sounds
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33655782 PMCID: PMC8637354 DOI: 10.1177/1098612X21997631
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Feline Med Surg ISSN: 1098-612X Impact factor: 2.015
Results from the owner questionnaire
| PER/EXO show cats | |
|---|---|
| Type of food | Dry: 14 |
| Trouble chewing or abnormal behaviour in feeding situations | Yes: 1 |
| Vomiting/regurgitation | Seldom or never: 71 |
| Owner’s perception of whether vomiting and/or regurgitation appeared to be problematic for the cat | Yes: 1 |
| Epiphora | Seldom or never: 33 |
| Epiphora staining the fur | Yes: 25 |
| Owner’s perception of whether the presence of epiphora appeared to be problematic for the cat | Yes: 5 |
| Increased respiratory sounds when awake | Seldom or never: 66 |
| Increased respiratory sounds when asleep | Seldom or never: 66 |
| Increased respiratory sounds or breathing difficulties after activity | Seldom or never: 72 |
| Owner’s perception of whether the presence of respiratory signs appeared to be problematic for the cat | Yes: 3 |
Results from 73 cats are listed; results from three cats are missing due to incomplete questionnaires
PER = Persian; EXO = Exotic Shorthair
Results from the veterinary evaluations
| Veterinary examination | DSH/DLH cats | PER/EXO show cats |
|---|---|---|
| Physical evaluation | ||
| Entropion | Yes: 0 | Yes: 24 |
| Epiphora | No: 19 | No: 13 |
| Angulation of the maxillary canine tooth | 66–90°: 13 | 66–90°: 4 |
| Photographic evaluation | ||
| Type of nares | Rounded: 20 | Rounded: 28 |
| Size of the nose leather | Normal: 18 | Normal: 4 |
| Stenotic nares | No: 20 | No: 1 |
| Position of the nose leather top | Well below the level of the rima of the lower eyelid: 20 | Well below the level of the rima of the lower eyelid: 0 |
DSH = domestic shorthair; DLH = domestic longhair; PER = Persian; EXO = Exotic Shorthair
Figure 1Stenotic nares degree system used in the present study: (a) no stenosis; (b) mild stenosis; (c) moderate stenosis; and (d) severe stenosis
Figure 2Nose leather size – (a) normal nose leather and (b) hypoplastic nose leather – and type of nares – (a) rounded nares and (b) vertical nares
Figure 3How the position of the top of the nose leather was evaluated in the present study: (0) well below the level of the rima of the lower eyelid; (1) below the level of the rima of the lower eyelid; (2) at the level of the rima of the lower eyelid; (3) above the rima of the lower eyelid
Overview of head and facial conformation characteristics according to the breed standards of Persian and Exotic Shorthair cats established by the Fédération Internationale Féline (FIFe) and World Cat Federation (WCF), and the number of cats that had received comments on the score sheets by the judges of the cat shows for the various characteristics
| Head and facial conformation characteristics described in the breed standards | Summary of the established breed standards | Number of cats assessed for the various head and facial conformational characteristics described in the breed standard |
|---|---|---|
| Shape | Round and massive, well-balanced head, very broad skull | 21 |
| Forehead | Rounded forehead | 26 |
| Cheeks | Full cheeks | 6 |
| Nose | Short and broad but not a snub nose | 27 |
| Nose stop | Well-defined definitive stop | 21 |
| Nose leather | Nose leather must be wide, nostrils well open, allowing free and easy passage of air
| 2 |
| Chin | Strong chin | 18 |
| Jaws | Broad and massive jaws | 7 |
| Expression | Nice open and expressive face | 2 |
| Eye shape | Round and open eyes | 22 |
| Eye size | Large eyes | 21 |
| Eye placement | Eyes set wide apart | 3 |
| Eye colour | Brilliant and expressive, pure colour corresponding with the colour of the coat | 29 |
Results from 31 cats are listed
Only in the breed standard provided by FIFe
Only in the breed standard provided by WCF