
|Articles|January 19, 2011
Today's Daily Dose: Feline atopy
A curious coincidence in affected cats?
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“Our files show the majority of atopic cats are orange in color or have orange in them (i.e., calico or tortoise-shell colored cats). We certainly see all colors of atopic cats, but overwhelmingly most have orange in their color.”
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