Cats Veterinarian

This 9-module award-winning Program is tailored to veterinarians and explores tips and strategies for diagnosing, treating, and managing cats. The Cat Friendly Veterinary Professional® (CFVP) Certificate starts with the core principles behind the Cat Friendly Practice® program including understanding cats and feline behavior, reducing stress during the veterinary visit, feline-friendly ...

Cats are most comfortable with the familiar, and need time to adjust to the unfamiliar.The visit to the veterinarian is often difficult because the carrier, car, and the veterinary hospital are usually unfamiliar. Respect your cat’s need for time to become familiar with new situations, people and places. Stay calm.

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It is imperative that the veterinarian educates clients regarding the importance of early neutering of cats. Educating pet owners on this issue is crucial, because many owners do not know the benefits of early neutering, or that cats can start spraying, or become pregnant, before 6 months of age.

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Infected cats should visit their veterinarian for regular check-ups as this will help the cat live as long as possible with good health. Your veterinarian will advise on blood testing, vaccinations, and parasite prevention.

Cats failing to respond to treatment with GS-441524 (or remdesivir) despite adequate dosage; Cats relapsing after treatment with GS-441524 (or remdesivir) at adequate dosages; Regions where molnupiravir is the only antiviral legally available to veterinarians to prescribe.

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End of Life Educational Toolkit As veterinarians, we have the privilege of being able to facilitate a peaceful and painless transition for our patients at the end of their life. Our goal should be providing a gentle death so cats feel minimal fear, anxiety, and pain. It is also important to understand that this experience will have a lasting impact on our clients as well. In preparing this ...