
A clinical trial at UC Davis using fat-derived mesenchymal stem cells helped some cats with feline gingivostomatitis finally be pain-free.

A clinical trial at UC Davis using fat-derived mesenchymal stem cells helped some cats with feline gingivostomatitis finally be pain-free.

Kittens can be adorable, insane bundles of energy come nighttime. Veterinary behaviorist Dr. John Ciribassi discusses tips to give clients exhausted by their new pals.

Our experts weigh in on this compelling study from Japan.

Study claims lysine supplementation is ineffective for treating and preventing feline herpesvirus infection.

In this scenario, Ted and Bill are two very confused individuals with a cat that needs urgent dental care. How well does our doc communicate the problem? Find out now.

Check out this feline-friendly eco-friendly, budget-friendly approach to create a safe haven for visiting cats at your veterinary practice.

The pioneering technique from UC Davis keeps ducts permanently unobstructed.

Dr. Jan Bellows offers advice for treating these painful lesions in elderly feline patients.

As no consensus was reached after two years of discussion between groups on how to humanely reduce the populations of these cats, AVMA encourages more research.

Pay heed to this advice in if you encourage this form of exercise in your feline patients.

Come along as Dr. David Bruyette cuts through the mysteries of this potential confounding factor in diabetic patients.

Dr. Andy Roark says cats' veterinary appointments dont have to be an awful experience.

Iowa State University veterinary surgeon uses a new technique in which the prosthetics are inserted directly into the cat's femurs.

Train your veterinary team to tackle this common cat client question to find solutions for felines with picky palates.

Help pet owners celebrate their senior cats by offering them optimum health. The AAFP serves up some handouts and guides to make senior care simpler.

Don't let your veterinary clients give up on their cat's weight management because of late-night hunger pangs.

Go beyond what meets the eye and see that your "fractious" and "frazzled" feline veterinary patients are actually trying to tell you something different with their body language.

A step-by-step surgical guide, tips to optimize results, and revision techniques, just in case.

Watch this video. Your feline patients will thank you.

Dr. Elizabeth Colleran shares the subtle body language of frightened felines that you and your team should take note of.

Hear about the wild origins of domestic cats and how ancient instincts come into play in your veterinary clients' households.

This exclusive research from dvm360 shows that when pain management is optional, dogs are more likely to get it than cats.

Cats and dogsthe AAFP Cat Friendly Practice checklist says you gotta keep em seperated. But thats easier said than done, am I right? IKEA to the rescue!

If you build it, cats will come. Use this wooden bench solution for your feline exam roomand never use the chase-and-net technique for catching cats again.

Confess: Do you stand behind the veterinary exam table and blah, blah, blah, hairball, blah, blah blah, litter box" at clients? Jane Brunt, DVM, CATalyst Council Executive Director, offers the purrfect words to connect with cat owners. (P.S. There are kittens here. Playing. Its really cute, we promise.)