Suspect severe gastroenteritis associated with ingestion of caterpillar setae fragments in a cat

Aust Vet J. 2023 Aug;101(8):296-301. doi: 10.1111/avj.13247. Epub 2023 Apr 21.

Abstract

A 6-month-old male neutered Domestic Shorthair cat was assessed for a 24-h history of anorexia, lethargy, depressed mentation, mild abdominal pain and persistent bradycardia. Abdominal ultrasound revealed marked thickening of the gastric wall, gastric distension, free abdominal fluid, distension and corrugation of the small intestine. Full-thickness histopathological biopsy of the gastric wall demonstrated intralesional chitinous structures whose morphology (size and presence of obvious barbs) supports these structures being urticating hairs (setae). A processionary caterpillar is considered most likely as these are the most common urticating caterpillars in Australia. This is the first case of suspected severe gastroenteritis associated with the ingestion of caterpillar setae fragments in a cat.

Keywords: cat; gastroenteritis; peritonitis; processionary caterpillar; setae; urticating.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Australia
  • Cat Diseases* / diagnostic imaging
  • Cat Diseases* / etiology
  • Cats
  • Eating
  • Gastroenteritis* / veterinary
  • Male
  • Moths* / anatomy & histology
  • Sensilla / anatomy & histology