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المستخلص In the present study, ovarian affections were seen in 31 female dogs out of 45 examined cases in an incidence of 68.8% classified to 25 non-neoplastic cases in an incidence of 55.6% and 6 neoplastic cases in an incidence of 13.3%. On another side, ovarian affections were recorded in 60 female cats out of 70 examined cases in an incidence of 85.7% classified to 53 non-neoplastic cases in an incidence of 75.7% and 7 neoplastic cases in an incidence of 10%. While analysis of surgically removed fallopian tubes during salpingectomy, tubal ligation, or along with hysterectomy/oophorectomy was included in this study. As the pathological lesions of the fallopian tube in female dogs represented as 6 cases out of 45 examined animals in an incidence of (13.3%). Female cats were observed in 9 cases out of 70 examined animals in an incidence of (12.9%). Uterine affections were recorded in 30 female dogs out of 45 examined cases in an incidence of 87.1% classified to 28 non-neoplastic cases in an incidence of 62.2% and 2 neoplastic cases in an incidence of 4.4%. On another side, uterine affections were seen in 61 female cats out of 70 examined cases in an incidence of 66.6% classified to 55 non-neoplastic cases in an incidence of 78.6% and 6 neoplastic cases in an incidence of 8.6%. Two cases (one female dog 2.2% and one female cat 1.4%) recorded in placental affections |