COMMON SIGNS OF NOSE-LIP MIRROR PATTERNS IN CATS

Received 26.07.2024
Revised 30.09.2024
Published 07.11.2024

Abstract

The article presents the results of studies of skin patterns of the nasal planum in cats of different breeds. In the modern world, the problem of identifying animals is quite acute and identification methods, such as branding and chipping with tattoos, are not enough. Microchips may be removed or lost for some reason; collars and address cards may be lost. According to the method of identifying cats or felines by the imprint of the nasal speculum, it will be relatively accessible, accurate and cheap. Using a camera, various computer programs, paints and paper, you can determine the identification of cats, felines or other animals

Keywords

cat identification dermatoglyphic patterns microchip crow address card nasolabial mirror speculum skin samples nasal speculum shape and footprint
Suggested citation
Arbaev, K., & Tentieva, N. (2024). COMMON SIGNS OF NOSE-LIP MIRROR PATTERNS IN CATS. Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 22(4), 98-108.

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