Not exact matches
However, our x-ray images are now digital which allows us to capture the images on a secure server that our
veterinarians can access at any time, and can also
share with specialists,
if necessary.
You can get involved by getting a
veterinarian, or
if you already have one,
sharing the message
with others using #GotAPetGetAVet!
If there isn't one in your area,
share our
veterinarian resource center
with your personal
veterinarian to help him or her learn about the proper care for community cats.When you find a
veterinarian, protect yourself and the cats you're helping by having an open conversation about pricing, appointments, and testing policies.
If they are inexperienced
with TNR and working directly
with community cats,
share our Veterinary Resource Center for helpful information specifically for
veterinarians.
(
If a
veterinarian from another state would like to attend, we would be happy to
share our day
with you but we can not provide you
with CE credit.)
Downloading VitusVet's mobile application allows pet owners to have access to their pet's complete medical information — among many other features —
if they ever need to
share it
with other
veterinarians, friends / family, or boarding kennels.
Similarly,
if you have a cat - owning friend, coworker, or family member who hasn't had their cat evaluated by a
veterinarian in the past year, or who doesn't believe in the value and importance of a veterinary wellness check - up, please
share this article
with them.
Whether you are a shelter worker,
veterinarian, or feral cat advocate — or you just
share your neighborhood
with feral cats — knowing how to tell the difference can help inform how best to interact
with a cat or what,
if any, intervention would be in each cat's best interest.
If you are concerned about how your dog may react to anesthesia make sure to
share this concern
with your
veterinarian.
If there are pages you want to
share with your
veterinarian print out an extra set.
While there are tips and tricks and insights that more experienced people can
share with you, ultimately it doesn't matter what I say, or what your
veterinarian says, or what your dog's breeder says, or what some guru on an email list says (even
if that guru is me!).