Reassure owners to prevent post-pandemic surrendersMarch 8, 2021Some owners might be considering rehoming their pet post-pandemic if they are unable to bring the animal with them to work.
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How rehabilitation services adjusted to the new normalMarch 5, 2021When the COVID-19 pandemic began, the pain didn’t go away for animals with injuries and degenerative conditions—and neither did their rehabilitative care.
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.
'Princess' endures as most popular pet nameFebruary 19, 2021A new study by FirstVet details trends in pet monikers, dating back 115 years.
Cat foundation rebrand reflects global visionFebruary 19, 2021A feline-focused nonprofit organization with more than 50 years’ history has revamped its name to better embody a global vision for cat health and welfare.
Funds available for emerging leaders in feline medicineFebruary 18, 2021Cat-loving veterinary students are encouraged to sharpen their claws and pounce on a scholarship opportunity from Winn and AAFP.
Feline-friendly tactics can help boost the bottom lineFebruary 1, 2021Ninety-nine percent of Cat Friendly Practices would recommend the certification program to other veterinary professionals, AAFP says.
Could cannabis play a role in geriatric, palliative veterinary care?January 27, 2021In geriatric practice and palliative medicine, we can see a range of medical conditions, often times with multiple ailments coexisting in the same patient.
Arthritis, UTIs among top obesity-related pet insurance claimsJanuary 19, 2021Companion animals are, indeed, getting chunkier, and this is affecting overall pet health.
Elective declawing banned in Cat Friendly PracticesJanuary 12, 2021Elective onychectomy (declawing) procedures will no longer be permitted at designated Cat Friendly Practices (CFPs).