Your clients dont need to live in fear of a cantankerous cat. Use this handout on feline aggression to help them understand the possible causes and solutions.
Grumpy behavior in cats can be okay (and, we admit, kinda funny). Physical aggression directed at humans or other animals, however, can mean trouble. Our expert, Kathryn Primm, DVM, is here to help.
If you have a client enduring a cat's reign of terror, use this handout to explain the possible underlying medical causes of feline aggression and the steps that your veterinary team will take to safely resolve the issue. Get that kitty cuddling once again-download the handout now.
Podcast CE: A Surgeon’s Perspective on Current Trends for the Management of Osteoarthritis, Part 1
May 17th 2024David L. Dycus, DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS joins Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, to discuss a proactive approach to the diagnosis of osteoarthritis and the best tools for general practice.
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