Last week we discussed how the staff at the Cat Clinic utilize Fear Free principles to improve your cat's visit to the vet. But did you know there is a lot YOU can do at home before your visit to minimize your cat's stress and anxiety?
Here are 5 tips that you can try to help your cat have a much better veterinary experience:
Hopefully these tips will help make you and your cat’s next visit to the veterinarian a much better experience. Remember, it is important to have your cat examined by a veterinarian at least once a year to identify any potential illnesses or concerning trends before they develop into a major issue.
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11/7/2022 12:57:07 pm
It's good to know that you need to bring your cat to the vet hungry. My cat has been whining really loud over the past two days, and she's thrown up a few times. I know she's in pain, but I'm not sure how to help, so I want to take her to a vet.
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8/27/2023 01:06:46 am
I'm grateful for articles like these that provide practical tips to make vet visits less stressful for our beloved cats. Our pets' health and happiness are our top priorities, and by following the advice given here, we can ensure that every trip to the veterinarian is a positive and manageable experience for both cats and their owners. Thank you for these practical tips.
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12/20/2023 07:23:03 am
Excellent & informative about cat tips. Thank you for shearing
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