Suspected congenital anomalies were identified in approximately 0.09% of the female cats surveyed.
Surgeons must be aware that an "absent" uterine horn might be a congenital defect rather than a previous surgery. 53258.rar
Urogenital anomalies were found to be twice as common in cats as they were in dogs (0.05%). 53258.rar
The research provided a clear statistical picture of feline anatomy: 53258.rar