Winn Feline Foundation
The Winn Feline Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 1968 that supports studies about cat health. Projects funded by Winn have provided information that is used every day to treat cat diseases. http://www.winnfelinehealth.org
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Location:
Hillsborough, NJ, 08844
Phone:
908-359-1184
Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
 
Winn Feline Foundation

Winn Feline Foundation | Nora the Piano Cat will be honored as "Cat of the Year" at the Westchester Cat Show on Nov. 21 - check out her blog:

Source: www.ravenswingstudio.com
The blog of Nora The Piano Cat™
Tina
Tina
Yeah Nora!
7 hours ago
Michael Cecere
Michael Cecere
Not only can she play piano, She's got her own blog!!!
4 hours ago
JT Carey
JT Carey
Way to go, kittycat!
about an hour ago
Constance Aurelie Wilson

Constance Aurelie Wilson todays fact surprise's me a bit. I didn't think I'd ever see where cat's would outnumber dogs. But hurray for the CAT! Connie Wilson

Yesterday at 4:32pm · Report
Winn Feline Foundation
Winn Feline Foundation
In the US, there are 82 million pet cats and 72 million pet dogs! There have been more cats than dogs for the last few years. However, cats see a veterinarian only half as often as dogs do - a sad fact.
15 hours ago
Constance Aurelie Wilson
Constance Aurelie Wilson
I wonder why? Are owners ignorant about this and feel they are too independent and can take care of themselves. If that is they case I feel for the cats and not the owner. Connie Wilson
13 hours ago
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Winn Feline Foundation | Monday cat fact: cats outnumber dogs as pets in the United States, the United Kingdom, and many countries in Europes. Cats rule!

Winn Feline Foundation
Frenais, R., et al., Clinical efficacy and safety of a once-daily formulation of carbimazole in cats with hyperthyroidism. J Small Anim Pract, 2009. 50(10): p. 510-5...
Winn Feline Foundation

Winn Feline Foundation | Part 2 of Steve Dale's FIP interviews on WLS radio - this one with Dr. Diane Addie:

Source: wlsam.com
The Big 89, Where Chicago Comes To Talk
Michael Cecere
Michael Cecere
Thank you Susan and WFF for this wonderful series of interviews.
Sun at 6:24pm
Steve Dale
Steve Dale
Also, a list of FIP resources here
http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/steve-dale-pet-world/
....and aside from Dr. Addie, i speak with Susan Gingrich who began the Bria Fund through the Winn Feline Foundation. So many complain (and right so) and FIP still being a problem after all these years. Reality, in my opinion, we need more dollars to help solve the mystery that still exists.
Yesterday at 5:40am
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Winn Feline Foundation | The American Vet Medical Assoc provides up to date information on H1N1 influenza in animals:

Source: www.avma.org
Recent reports of a new "swine flu" virus among humans have been confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Sabira Woolley
Sabira Woolley
Thanks! Good info here!
Sun at 4:55pm
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Winn Feline Foundation | A rare interview with Dr. Niels Pedersen on FIP, from Winn's own Steve Dale:

Source: www.chicagonow.com
. He's dedicated much of his career to socking FIP. Arguably, no one person on the planet understands this disease more. Dr. Pedersen answers questions about FIP for one-hour in part one (of two parts) devoted to FIP on my WLS-AM On Demand show,
Michael Cecere
Michael Cecere
Thanks, a great, informative interview.
Sat at 7:47pm
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Winn Feline Foundation | Friday cat quote: I have noticed that what cats most appreciate in a human being is not the ability to produce food which they take for granted - but his or her entertainment value. ~ Geoffrey Household (British novelist, 1900-1988)

November 6 at 5:25am
Tamara Fox
Tamara Fox
Ha ha ha! Great quote :D
November 6 at 8:33am
Jenny
Jenny
OMG, this is so true! Sometimes I can feel the eyes boring into the back of my head - not just providing entertainment but being thoroughly analyzed as well, LOL!
November 6 at 12:58pm
Steve Dale

Steve Dale Swine
Flu in a cat - really was identified, but tons of misinformation flying
around the Web. I clear up some of the rumors, or try to....When it comes to H1N1, it seems always lots of rumors. And when it comes to cats, always, somehow, misinformation:
http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/steve-dale-pet-world/

November 5 at 6:38am · Report
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Winn Feline Foundation
In addition to the information above, the AVMA maintains up to date information about animals and swine flu at:
http://www.avma.org/public_health/influenza/new_virus/default.asp
November 6 at 5:28am
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Winn Feline Foundation | Could your cat have diabetes? November is Pet Diabetes Month - learn the signs:

Source: www.petdiabetesmonth.com
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Carolyn
Carolyn
Yes, you should talk to your vet about it. Read this article from the FDA http://www.fda.gov/+AnimalVeterinary/NewsEvents/CVMUpdates/ucm188752.htm Lantus and Levemir are two good insulins to try.
November 5 at 7:08am
Steve Dale
Steve Dale
Lynette - check out my post, and read the warning for yourself. Carolyn is correct.
November 6 at 6:09am
Winn Feline Foundation
Marshall, R.D., J.S. Rand, and J.M. Morton, Treatment of newly diagnosed diabetic cats with glargine insulin improves glycaemic control and results in higher probability of remission than protamine zinc and lente insulins. Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery, 2009. 11(8): p. 683-691...
Carolyn
Carolyn
Like, like, like!
November 5 at 7:18am
Karen
Karen
Ditto to what Carolyn said!!!!!
November 5 at 8:26am
Geri Ann Sefton
Geri Ann Sefton
I lost my Tippy to diabetes - any advances they can make are welcome news to me!
November 5 at 5:58pm
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Winn Feline Foundation | November cat breed: the striking British Shorthair is probably the oldest English breed of cat. Now found around the world, this cat has a calm demeanor & is a favorite of animal trainers for commercials and movies:

Source: www.cfa.org
An indepth look into the British Shorthair breed, probably the oldest English breed of cat
Abraham
Abraham
The faces and the fur texture on this breed are absolutely gorgeous!
November 4 at 8:55am
Kristie
Kristie
My too beautiful boys are BSH's absolutely adorable and completely misheivious x
November 4 at 10:58am
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Winn Feline Foundation | See the tribute to "Penny", a sweet kitten lost to FIP at 5 months old. Winn Virtual Memorials support research:

Source: www.rememberyourcat.org
Virtual Memorials from Winn Feline Foundation: For special cats loved by special owners
Yvonne
Yvonne
Little Penny is such a sweet, beautiful little girl. This stinking disease is so unfair. I hope little Penny meets up with my Siamese mix, Luke, at the Rainbow Bridge.
November 3 at 10:08pm
JT Carey
JT Carey
All you can do is love them (as they do you) in the time you share here.
November 3 at 11:13pm
Winn Feline Foundation
Munday, J.S., M. Dunowska, and S. De Grey, Detection of two different papillomaviruses within a feline cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: case report and review of the literature. N Z Vet J, 2009. 57(4): p. 248-51...
Lynette Sanders

Lynette Sanders Got a new vile of insulin and Bailey seems to be doing so much better. last vile was left out by the oven @ 450 @ 9 hours. my vet said it was fine. last week he was so sick they wanted to put him down. this week he is his old self.glad we are fighters

November 2 at 7:24am · Report
Winn Feline Foundation
Winn Feline Foundation
Glad to hear this. Insulins can be very sensitive to storage conditions - always best to check with the manufacturer if any questions.
November 2 at 11:11am