Journal of Veterinary Case Reports, cilt.1, sa.1, ss.10-12, 2021 (Hakemli Dergi)
In the case presented, a 4-year-old, 5 kg-weight Tabby breed pregnant cat who had a traffic accident and was in
agony was brought to the Animal Hospital of Atatürk University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. During the clinical
examination, it was observed that the cat's vital function symptoms decreased, a brown foul-smelling discharge came from
her vagina, paleness in his mucosa and weakening of his pupil reflex. Ultrasonographic examination revealed that uterine
integrity was impaired and the patient was diagnosed with uterine rupture. After informing the animal owner about the
patient and getting approval, it was decided that the cat should undergo an emergency caesarean operation. After the cat
was taken into general anesthesia with a combination of xylazine and ketamine, she underwent a median line laparotomy. It
was determined that the anterior region of the left cornu uterus had ruptured and that there were two dead fetuses in the
abdominal cavity along with the uterine contents in the free state. During the operation, the cat developed cardio-pulmonary
complications. Despite resuscitation, the cat could not be saved. As a result, it was concluded that the uterus could rupture
due to trauma in pregnant cats, and that the level of rupture and the duration of intervention in the case were important in
terms of the prognosis of the mother and the cub.