
|Articles|April 17, 2018
Client handout: Kitten socialization
Author(s)Kathryn Primm, DVM, CVPM
Put it in your veterinary hospital's exam rooms and reception area. Put it on your website. New kittens will thank you for less fear at home and at the practice down the road.
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We're sure you know that kittens learn and develop a big part of their adult personality in the first few months of life, but do your clients? If they want a happy cat, the clock is ticking. The positive (or negative) associations that young cats develop during this critical brain development can last a lifetime ... for better or worse. So let's make it better!
Help get new patients off to a great start by offering this free handout to eager new kitten parents.
Click the image to download the PDF.
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