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Canine and Feline Cryptorchidism - IVIS

In: Recent Advances in Small Animal Reproduction, P. W. Concannon, G. England and J. Verstegen (Eds.). Publisher: International Veterinary Information Service ( ), Ithaca, New York, USA. Canine and Feline Cryptorchidism ( 1-Jul-2001 ). M. Memon and A. Tibary Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, USA. Cryptorchidism in Dogs and Cat There should be two normal testes present in the scrotum of a male to be used for breeding (Fig. 1). A non-castrated male with no testes present in the scrotum is a bilateral cryptorchid ( , a bilaterally cryptorchid individual).

This was an evidence of testosterone production. The cat was irritable and difficult to handle. A blood sample was taken for baseline testosterone concentrations, and 500 IU of HCG was administered IV.

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