Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Senior care: setting the stage for optimal feline aging64
Fecal viral DNA shedding following clinical panleukopenia virus infection in shelter kittens: a prospective, observational study58
Ultrasonographic monitoring of feline epaxial muscle height as part of an annual wellness examination to assess for the development of sarcopenia53
Optimising endotracheal length in adult cats: a retrospective CT study47
Surgical management of feline biliary tract disease: decision-making and techniques43
Therapy for feline secondary hypertriglyceridemia with fenofibrate40
Use of mechanical thresholds in a model of feline clinical acute pain and their correlation with the Glasgow Feline Composite Measure Pain Scale scores40
Intra-socket application of medical-grade honey after tooth extraction attenuates inflammation and promotes healing in cats28
Retrospective study of canine blood xenotransfusion compared with type-matched feline blood allotransfusion to cats: indications, effectiveness, limitations and adverse effects24
Feline Diaphyseal Fractures: Management and treatment options21
Lipid emulsion dosage for treatment as an adjuvant drug in the cat20
Online survey to determine client perceptions of feline chronic lower airway disease management: response to therapy, side effects and challenges encountered19
Do owner-reported changes in mobility reflect measures of activity, pain and degenerative joint disease in cats?18
2025 iCatCare consensus guidelines on the diagnosis and management of lower urinary tract diseases in cats18
The feline skin microbiome: interrelationship between health and disease17
Relationships between arterial and central venous blood acid–base variables in anaesthetised cats during euvolaemic and hypovolaemic states16
Cat Friendly Practice Program reduces the risk of injury16
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