
AAFP and EveryCat Health Foundation will offer 2 scholarships to veterinary students within the United States or Canada

AAFP and EveryCat Health Foundation will offer 2 scholarships to veterinary students within the United States or Canada

Clients can treat their pets like their children and may want them to eat exactly like they do

What cats need in their diet to maintain a healthy body condition score

A multi-feline household can present many challenges, but clients can be helped to make sure all their cats are eating what they should

When clients come to you for feline nutrition advice, are you prepared to help?

The guidelines emphasize addressing patient’s needs, communication in caring for cats, and empathy for cats with long-term

The conference will feature lectures on nutrition and gastroenterology

The conference will be 3 days of presentations from veterinary professionals and students

When environmental modification fails to mute stress-related responses, pharmaceuticals can provide much-needed relief

Uroliths are one potential cause of lower urinary tract signs in cats. Management varies by type but can be guided by clinical suspicion based on appropriate history, signalment, and diagnostics.

Use of pre-visit pharmaceuticals and in-clinic sedation for feline patients can improve the patient, client, and veterinary experience

Megan McClosky, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), explains how inflammatory bowel disease is linked to small cell lymphosarcoma, and what happens if a client refuses a biopsy

Using a smartphone with your clients can create a successful feline exam

John C Godbold Jr, DVM, explained the colors that show with temperature-sensing technology and how they can lead to a diagnosis

During her lecture at the 2022 American Association of Feline Practitioners conference, Sarah Heath, BVSc, PgCertVE, DECAWBM (BM), CCAB, FHEA, FRCVS, explained the causes, and diagnosis possibilities, behind the challenge cat case at your practice.