Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association
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J Am Anim Hosp Assoc · Nov 2007
Case ReportsChronic vaginitis associated with vaginal foreign bodies in a cat.
A 2-year-old, spayed female, domestic shorthaired cat was presented for evaluation of a chronic, purulent vulvar discharge. Survey radiographs of the abdomen and pelvis revealed bone fragments in the pelvic canal. A vaginoscopy was performed, and five bony foreign bodies were removed from the vaginal lumen. Using anatomical landmarks, the bones were identified as remnants of a fetal kitten.