Scientific research has
made feline medicine what it is today, and it's making a healthier, happier tomorrow possible for cats around the world.
Not exact matches
Our years of experience and study of cat behavior and
feline medicine can
make us a resource for you and your cat.
This
makes heartworm prevention
medicine the best, and only, course of keeping your
feline friend happy and heartworm - free.
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Learning more about
feline health allows us to
make better
medicines that meet the needs of cats.
«Cats are challenging because they tend to obscure the behaviors associated with pain,» said Ralph Harvey, DVM, MS, DACVAA, director of anesthesia and pain management services in the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary
Medicine.5 «Advances are being
made to aid in accurately evaluating
feline pain, and we now have an analgesic medication indicated specifically for cats.»
The VIP Petcare Medical Board has determined that this vaccine represents the «best
medicine» for cats and as such, VIP Petcare will only
make this vaccine available for the prevention of rabies in our
feline clients.
«The biggest mistake people
make is feeding cats dry food,» says Lisa A. Pierson, DVM, a California veterinarian focused on
feline medicine and nutrition, and creator of CatInfo.org.
Feline experts in veterinary
medicine, behaviour and health here at International Cat Care have put together a feeding plan for cats (the «Five - a-Day Felix» plan) which involves
making a few simple changes to the way owners feed their cats: namely feeding cats little and often, using puzzle feeders, varying the location in which a cat is fed, and feeding both during the day and the night.
Our Clinic Memorial Giving Program offers veterinarians the opportunity to
make gifts to the Cornell
Feline Health Center in memory of their clients» lost pets as a way of offering solace to their clients while also extending the promise of a better future for animals by supporting the Center's work to improve feline med
Feline Health Center in memory of their clients» lost pets as a way of offering solace to their clients while also extending the promise of a better future for animals by supporting the Center's work to improve
feline med
feline medicine.
One resolution which the International Society of
Feline Medicine (ISFM) is hoping veterinary clinics will
make is to improve the lives of cats by becoming more cat friendly.