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Cats and drugs - when are they small dogs and when are they not?

Posted on 17 September 2020

Cats and drugs - when are they small dogs and when are they not? is an article written by Prof Jill Maddison, a guest speaker at the 2020 VSS Annual Conference.

This article covers absorption and distribution, metabolism, haemoglobin, receptors, other drug effects, behavioural differences, other physiological factors that influence drug disposition, drugs not recommended for use in cats, and more.

Click here to read or download the PDF.

Author:Jill Maddison
Tags:Internal MedicineMedicationVSS Resource Area

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