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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1978) 52 279-282
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0520279
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Pregnancy in the domestic cat after artificial insemination with previously frozen spermatozoa

C. C. Platz, D. E. Wildt and S. W. J. Seager

Summary. Methods for collection, freeze preservation and artificial insemination of domestic cat semen were developed. Total sperm count and pre-freeze and post-thaw% motility were significantly greater (P < 0·05) for samples collected by an artificial vagina method than for those collected by electroejaculation. Although conception rate was low (10·6%), 6 pregnancies were achieved, 2 after hormonal induction of oestrus.




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