Feline Fertility: Consequences of inbreeding and implications for reproductive fitness

J Feline Med Surg. 2022 Sep;24(9):847-852. doi: 10.1177/1098612X221118755.

Abstract

Practical relevance: When compared with the number of individuals that make up a dog breed, the population within a given cat breed is very small. Therefore, to maintain a breed standard, a certain degree of inbreeding is necessary. However, when inbreeding reaches a certain threshold, it can lead to decreased fertility, which manifests as failure to conceive, smaller litter size, increased neonatal illness and neonatal mortality. Breeders should be encouraged to keep comprehensive records on breeding outcomes, including number of kittens born, neonatal vitality, daily kitten weights and kitten health at weaning. Commercially available DNA panels are available to inform and facilitate excellent breeding choices and can estimate the coefficient of inbreeding. Clinicians should include a review of the degree of inbreeding in the work-up for any cattery or cat colony experiencing decreased fertility.

Aim: The objective of this article is to provide clinicians, especially those working with cat breeders, with an easy-to-understand guide to genetics and to demonstrate how inbreeding influences fertility and neonatal survival.

Equipment and technical skills: Medical records and the pedigree of the cats in question are required to investigate cases of infertility that may be related to inbreeding. A DNA analysis kit that measures genetic diversity and health parameters can also be helpful; those that have been developed by geneticists and veterinarians at universities are preferable, as they include access to highly skilled genetic counselors and researchers who are open to working up newly discovered genetic diseases.

Evidence base: The material provided is based on current literature and the author's own studies examining outcomes in a closed cattery.

Keywords: Fertility; genetics; inbreeding; litter size; neonatal vitality.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Female
  • Fertility / genetics
  • Genetic Fitness*
  • Inbreeding*
  • Litter Size
  • Pedigree
  • Pregnancy