There have been many advances in
identifying pain in cats over the past 5 years that involve evaluating them for more than lameness.
Not exact matches
In a recent study evaluating pain assessment in cats by veterinary researchers in North Carolina, cat owners reported they found it difficult to identify mild pain in their cat
In a recent study evaluating
pain assessment
in cats by veterinary researchers in North Carolina, cat owners reported they found it difficult to identify mild pain in their cat
in cats by veterinary researchers
in North Carolina, cat owners reported they found it difficult to identify mild pain in their cat
in North Carolina,
cat owners reported they found it difficult to
identify mild
pain in their cat
in their
cats.
Many common afflictions
in cats result
in chronic
pain — veterinary colleagues have
identified some, while others can be assumed to be painful.
Cats hide because they are frightened or
in pain, so
identifying the underlying cause is important to providing them a quality life again.
Several recently published studies have evaluated various methods to assess
pain in cats and have
identified specific physiological and behavioral changes including a
cat's facial expression as a means to assess
pain in cats.2, 3,4
It can be very difficult to realize that your
cat is
in pain because the signs are subtle and difficult to
identify.
Pets experience
pain just like humans do, and AAHA recommends veterinarians take steps to
identify, prevent, and minimize
pain in all senior dogs and
cats.
Cats experience pain just like humans do, and AAHA recommends veterinarians take steps to identify, prevent, and minimize pain in all senior c
Cats experience
pain just like humans do, and AAHA recommends veterinarians take steps to
identify, prevent, and minimize
pain in all senior
catscats.