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    Congenital sensorineural deafness occurs commonly in domestic cats with a white coat. It is a congenital deafness caused by a degeneration of the inner...
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    of congenital toxoplasmosis includes: chorioretinitis, hydrocephalus, and intracranial arteriosclerosis. Other consequences include sensorineural deafness...
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    patterns. "Tabby" is not a breed of cat but a coat pattern found in many cat breeds. It is very common amongst non-pedigree cats around the world. The tabby pattern...
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  • conditions typically cause sensorineural hearing loss ranging from mild to profound in degree. A child with a congenital hearing loss should begin receiving...
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    berries, and other sugary foods. In some breeds of cats congenital sensorineural deafness is very common, with most white cats (but not albinos) being affected...
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  • white cats, have a tendency to congenital deafness. Some known chemicals and elements can also affect deafness in animals. Deafness can occur in almost...
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  • Cats portal Acoustic Kitty Cats and the Internet Dickin Medal, recipients includes only one cat List of animals awarded human credentials List of cat...
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    Microtia is a congenital deformity where the auricle (external ear) is underdeveloped. A completely undeveloped auricle is referred to as anotia. Because...
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    Waardenburg syndrome (category Syndromes in mammals)
    in 2–5% of congenitally deaf people. Congenital deafness comprises around half of deafness as a whole. About 1 in 30 students in schools for the deaf...
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    as cats (felids) in the United States. These include domestic cat (both house cats and feral), of the species Felis catus; medium-sized wild cats from...
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    disease than adult cats. However, fleas serve as a vector for transmission of B. henselae among cats, and viable B. henselae are excreted in the feces of Ctenocephalides...
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    eyes and congenital sensorineural deafness. The deafness is due to a reduction in the population and survival of melanoblast stem cells, which in addition...
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    Kingdom, animal charities disagree on whether cat cafés are a suitable environment for cats, with the RSPCA, Cats Protection and the Celia Hammond Animal Trust...
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    microcephaly, cataracts, or sensorineural hearing loss. The presence of these features can further bolster the diagnosis of congenital rubella as the cause of...
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    is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GJB2 gene. Defects in this gene lead to the most common form of congenital deafness in developed countries...
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  • rhinotracheitis (FVR) FHV-1 Cat-scratch disease Cat skin disorders Central retinal degeneration Chronic kidney disease in cats § Cats Coccidia Cowpox Cryptosporidiosis...
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    neurons must be locked in some way to result in the hearing of one sound. Congenital deafness or sensorineural hearing loss is an often used model for the...
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    Feline acne (category Cat diseases)
    appearance of the cat. Feline acne can affect cats of any age, sex, or breed, although Persian cats are also likely to develop acne on the face and in the skin...
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    Feline hepatic lipidosis (category Cat diseases)
    disease of cats. The disease officially has no known cause, though obesity is known to increase the risk. The disease begins when the cat stops eating...
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    Boxer (dog breed) (category Dog breeds originating in Germany)
    for white markings in Boxers, is linked to congenital sensorineural deafness in dogs. An estimated 18% of white Boxers are deaf in one or both ears, though...
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    Border Collie (category Dog breeds originating in England)
    pigment associated and is found in Border Collie puppies, although the puppies can have congenital sensorineural deafness from birth as well. The second...
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    "Pendred syndrome (goitre and sensorineural hearing loss) maps to chromosome 7 in the region containing the nonsyndromic deafness gene DFNB4". Nature Genetics...
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    at the USH1C locus cause Usher syndrome type 1c and nonsyndromic sensorineural deafness. The USH1C gene is located on chromosome 11 and contains 28 exons...
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    Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (category Congenital disorders)
    to be hereditary in Himalayan cats, some domestic shorthair cats, and certain breeds of cattle. It is seen as a sporadic condition in domestic dogs, with...
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  • errors in measurements, hearing loss can be detected. There are several different types of hearing loss: conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing...
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    mellitus, megaloblastic anemia and sensorineural deafness. The SLC19A2 gene is located on the q arm of chromosome 1 in position 24.2 and spans 22,062 base...
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    mutations in this gene, particularly in exon 8, can be associated with this syndrome. Mutations in this gene can also cause autosomal dominant deafness 6 (DFNA6)...
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  • Associazione Nazionale Felina Italiana (category Cat registries)
    the national register of pedigree cats; training judges and experts; creating and organising cat shows; promoting cat health. "Associazione Nazionale Felina...
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  • Crumbs and Whiskers (category Cat organizations)
    Whiskers is a small business which operates cat cafés that foster rescue cats and offer cafe amenities, in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, California...
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