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In cats which treatment, meloxicam or prednisolone, most quickly reduces clinical signs of feline interstitial cystitis?

Thomas Smith-Uchotski

1433 views | published: 2022-01-26

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‘Don’t pee on that!’ Comparing environmental modification and medical management in cats with FIC

Amelia Poole

1308 views | published: 2021-03-11

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Are glucocorticoids or NSAIDs more effective in reducing idiopathic feline urinary tract disease signs than no treatment or placebo?

Lesca Monica Sofyan

1637 views | published: 2021-08-12

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