Regarding the article "Incidental finding of renal agenesis in a cat," this condition may be a common finding in the Northeast.
Regarding the article "Incidental finding of renal agenesis in a cat" (Clinical Exposures, June 2010), this condition may be a common finding in the Northeast. I have been in practice for only six years and have already spayed at least three cats that had the same finding. All had one kidney, one uterine horn and a cervix, and two ovaries.
Suzanne Scott, DVM
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