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Cats may suffer idiopathic megacolon, and both cats and dogs may develop the acquired form. Congenital megacolon is not well studied in cats and dogs. Any age or sex of animal may aquired megacolon, but idiopathic megacolon is more common in middle-aged to older cats. There is also some evidence for an increased risk of megacolon in Manx cats.
 
Cats may suffer idiopathic megacolon, and both cats and dogs may develop the acquired form. Congenital megacolon is not well studied in cats and dogs. Any age or sex of animal may aquired megacolon, but idiopathic megacolon is more common in middle-aged to older cats. There is also some evidence for an increased risk of megacolon in Manx cats.
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Idiopathic megacolon
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has no age, breed or sex predisposition.
    
==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
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