Transdermal Medications
Posted by Rachel Korman
on 19 October 2021
Transdermal - what works and what does not work
Dr Rachel Korman, Cat Specialist Services
Compounded medications seem desirable in cats due to difficulties in giving medications, small body size, bitter human formulations and the common requirem...
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Cushing's Disease in Dogs
Posted by Josh King
on 5 October 2021
Cushing's disease is a common disease that can lead to uncomfortable side effects and complications such as poor wound healing and hypercoagulability.
Specialist Internal Medicine Clinician Dr Josh King gives a short presentation on Cushing...
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Creating Cat Friendly Environments in Hospital
Posted by Natalie Hunt
on 28 September 2021
Home Away From Home
Creating Cat Friendly Environments in Hospital by Natalie Hunt (BAppSc - VT)
Cats have excellent senses, the same senses we experience as humans: taste, touch, hearing, smell and sight.
When compared to humans, cats'&nbs...
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Exploring the Feline Grimace Scale
Posted by Natalie Hunt
on 28 September 2021
Pain in Cats
Exploring the Feline Grimace Scale by Natalie Hunt (BAppSc - VT)
Whether animals feel pain like humans do has been long debated within the scientific and philosophical fields. The following has been refuted:
Animals do not experi...
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Tips on Feline Handling
Posted by Natalie Hunt
on 28 September 2021
'Can we tame the spicy kitties?'
Tips on Feline Handling by Natalie Hunt (BAppSc - VT)
Cats: you can either be comfortable, anxious or downright terrified with handling them. This tends to come down to whether you have been around cats a...
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