Winn Feline foundation awards three special Grants For Feline shelter medicine

Winn Feline foundation recently announced three new grant awards for feline health research. PetSmart Charities®, the leading funder of animal welfare in North America, supplied funding for these special projects through a grant to Winn, establishing a new collaboration in feline shelter medicine. Winn is awarding a total of $73,807 for studies assessing a new probiotic protecting shelter kittens from infectious diarrhea, understanding immunity for prevention of feline distemper or panleukopenia, and evaluating feline coronavirus as a cause of upper respiratory disease in shelter cats.

Acting Winn President, Glenn Olah, DVM, DABVP (Feline) commented, “Winn Feline foundation is ecstatic to have this new research funding opportunity. This occasion allows Winn to supply support for a lot more critical studies that could deliver significant benefit to cat health. based on the results of this special review along with Winn’s largest annual research grant funding ever, 2018 will be an outstanding year for cats. We cannot thank PetSmart Charities enough for making this special review happen. Winn’s mission of advancing feline health through research and education aligns well with their mission to find lifelong, loving homes for all pets.”

Grants were awarded for the following research studies:

Protecting foster kittens from infectious diarrhea with a new potential probiotic. (W18-002)

Principal Investigator: Jody Gookin, DVM, PhD, DACVIM; North Carolina state University; $25,000

 Infectious diarrhea is a common cause of death in shelter kittens. This study will examine whether a probiotic consisting of certain protective bacteria will decrease the incidence of diarrhea and associated death in these kittens.

Understanding immunity to secure cats from distemper (panleukopenia). (W18-006)

Principal Investigators: Profs. Vanessa Barrs and Julia Beatty; university of Sydney, Australia; $24,500

Feline distemper or parvovirus (pankeukopenia) is an often-fatal disease with recent outbreaks. This study will examine the natural and vaccination resistance to this disease in shelter and owned cats to enable the design of a lot more effective prevention strategies.

 Evaluating feline coronavirus as a cause of upper respiratory disease in shelter cats. (W18-007)

Principal Investigators: Gary Whittaker, PhD and Elizabeth Berliner, DVM; Cornell University; $24,307

This study will examine the value of feline coronavirus as a cause of upper respiratory disease in shelter cats, and the role it plays in the development of the fatal disease, feline infectious peritonitis (FIP.)

The Winn Feline foundation is a non-profit organization well established in 1968 that supports studies to improve cat health. Since 1968, Winn Feline foundation has funded a lot more than $6.4 million in health research for cats at a lot more than 30 partner institutions world-wide. For additionally information, go to www.winnfelinefoundation.org.

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