Communication, compassion vital to end-of-life servicesJune 7, 2021AAFP has released a digital End of Life Educational Toolkit for veterinarians to help facilitate a peaceful and painless transition for a cat at the end of its life.
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Oral flea, tick product for cats launchedMay 4, 2021Veterinarians in the U.S. now have an orally administered option for controlling fleas and ticks in feline patients.
Feline CKD sees new treatment possibilityApril 26, 2021A novel cell-derived molecular therapy might offer a promising approach to treating chronic kidney disease (CKD) in cats.
Feline CKD diagnostic tool can increase patient visitsApril 19, 2021A predictive diagnostic tool able to detect CKD in cats two years before it occurs might have a hand in getting more feline patients through the door and on the exam table.
Cat food pulled due to SalmonellaApril 15, 2021Cat owners in eight U.S. states are being asked to dispose of two specific lots of Meow Mix dry cat food due to possible Salmonella contamination.
Tracking blood pressure vital to feline preventive careMarch 26, 2021Arming veterinarians with the tools needed for early detection of feline hypertension is the goal of a newly published industry resource.
A look inside: Using digital radiography to confirm feline osteoarthritisMarch 16, 2021Feline osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease common in middle age to older feline patients and can have significant impacts on a cat’s quality of life.
Declawing banned in AustinMarch 15, 2021Austin, Tex., is officially the Lone Star State’s first city to ban the declawing of cats.
Age-specific care aids in feline patient complianceMarch 2, 2021Getting feline patients through the door and on the exam table is the goal of a newly revised industry resource.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveBenefits of using the Feline Grimace ScaleFebruary 25, 2021The availability of new pain scoring systems, the Feline Grimace Scale, and novel analgesic drugs and techniques allows the constant improvement of feline pain management.