Vetmidi Veterinary Clinic, Etoy, Switzerland.
Official French Feline Pedigree Registry (Livre Officiel des Origines Félines - LOOF), Paris, France.
J Feline Med Surg. 2023 Jan;25(1):1098612X221141817. doi: 10.1177/1098612X221141817.
Although lactation and suckling suppresses fertility in most mammals, some feline breeders have reported spontaneous oestrus during lactation, causing distress to kittens. This led the Official French Feline Pedigree Registry (Livre Officiel des Origines Félines - LOOF) to send a questionnaire to cat breeders requesting data on their last three litters. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of lactational oestrus, its impact on litters and potential associations with litter size, age, parity, breed and seasonality.
Answers from 108 breeders were collected, providing data on 238 litters in 23 different breeds. Data were also collected on successive litters from multiparous queens (n = 20) and were analysed separately from the 195 independent births.
Of the 195 independent births with complete data sets, 96 (49%) queens came into oestrus during lactation, 37 (38%) of which were associated with loss of maternal interest (n = 20), milk quality variation (n = 2), clotted milk (n = 3), reduced milk quantity (n = 13), which in kittens led to reduced weight (n = 6), diarrhoea (n = 9), vomiting (n = 4), nausea (n = 2) or death (n = 4), and bottle feeding (n = 2), early weaning (n = 4) or modified litter behaviour (n = 1). A significant association was found between small litter size (one or two kittens) and the onset of lactational oestrus ( = 0.007) and between births occurring in February, March and April and lactational oestrus ( = 0.005); there was no association with age or breed.
Breeders perceived a relationship in 38% of cases of lactational oestrus with maternal disinterest, clotted milk, reduced milk yield and in kittens, weight loss, vomiting, diarrhoea or even death. An association between small litter size and lactational oestrus was found, as well as with births occurring between February and April. Breeders presenting with at-risk females should be warned. Conservative and preventive measures such as contraceptive options are discussed as a possible therapy.
尽管哺乳和吮吸会抑制大多数哺乳动物的生育能力,但一些猫饲养员报告说,在哺乳期会出现自发性发情,这会给小猫带来困扰。这导致法国官方猫科血统登记处(Livre Officiel des Origines Félines - LOOF)向猫饲养员发送了一份问卷,要求他们提供最近三窝的繁殖数据。本研究旨在调查哺乳期发情的流行情况,及其对窝产仔数的影响,并探讨其与窝产仔数、年龄、胎次、品种和季节性的潜在关联。
共收集了 108 名饲养员的答案,提供了 23 个不同品种的 238 窝的数据。还收集了多胎母猫(n=20)的连续窝产仔数数据,并与 195 窝独立分娩分开进行了分析。
在 195 窝有完整数据集的独立分娩中,96 窝(49%)母猫出现哺乳期发情,其中 37 窝(38%)发情与母猫失去兴趣(n=20)、乳质变化(n=2)、乳凝块(n=3)、泌乳量减少(n=13)有关,这导致小猫体重减轻(n=6)、腹泻(n=9)、呕吐(n=4)、恶心(n=2)或死亡(n=4),需要奶瓶喂养(n=2)、提前断奶(n=4)或改变窝产仔行为(n=1)。较小的窝产仔数(1 或 2 只小猫)与哺乳期发情的发生呈显著相关( =0.007),2 月、3 月和 4 月出生的窝产仔数与哺乳期发情也呈显著相关( =0.005);与年龄或品种无关联。
在 38%的哺乳期发情病例中,饲养员认为发情与母猫不感兴趣、乳凝块、泌乳量减少以及小猫体重减轻、呕吐、腹泻甚至死亡有关。还发现较小的窝产仔数与哺乳期发情有关,2 月至 4 月出生的窝产仔数也与哺乳期发情有关。应警告有高危母猫的饲养员。还讨论了避孕等保守和预防措施作为一种可能的治疗方法。