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a cat with three colors of fur, usually black, orange, and white is said to be a? calico
Which of the following describes an orange-brown animal with dark brown or black ticking? ruddy
An Elizabethan collar is designed to prevent with of the following? area traumatization
An animal with more than the normal number of digits has the condition known as: polydactyly
A dog or cat that is docile is which of the following? easygoing
In a dog and cats, the part of the ear that projects outside the head is known as the: pinna
The rudimentary first digit of dogs and cats is called the: dewclaw
A wild animal is called: feral
Cats ovulate as a result of sexual activity and are called: induced ovulators
Isolation of animal to determine whether they have or carry a disease is: quarantine
What is the most important nutrient? water
What is the name of the amino acid that is required by cats, but not dogs Taurine
What breed of cat has the longest fur? persian
What are the types of nutrients? water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, and minerals
Foods that are poisonous to cats/dogs? alcoholic beverages, apple seeds, apricot pits, avocados, cherry pits, chocolate, coffee, grapes, raisins, rhubarb leaves, tea, walnuts, yeast dough, hops, mustard seeds, onions, peach pits
List the veins used for feline venipuncture? cephailc (medial), jugular, saphenous (medial)
List the veins used for canine venipuncture? cephailce Medial), jugular, saphenous (lateral)
Why Restrain? to control animal so it can receive medical attention, prevent animal from harming itself when being treated , to protect personnel
Some routes to administer medication. inhalation, topical, oral, rectal
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