About the Author
Ms. Smith is a PhD student under the mentorship of Dr. Lindsay Starkey at Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She earned her BS in animal science from Auburn University in 2020 before beginning graduate studies at the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. Her primary research focus is vector-borne infections in companion animals with an interest in diagnostics and teaching parasitology to veterinary students.
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Parasitology
Ticks and Tick-Transmitted Diseases in Cats
Although cats are at lower risk for tick parasitism and high-burden infestations than dogs, all cats, even indoor-only cats, are at some risk for harboring ticks and, consequently, infection with tick-transmitted pathogens.
Parasitology
The Prevalence and Diagnosis of Feline Heartworm Infection
Multimodal diagnostics can enhance detection and help to differentiate between the clinical manifestations of feline heartworm infection: heartworm-associated respiratory disease (HARD) and adult heartworm infection.


