Feline Calm Clinic

Charlie Wright
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The veterinary clinic can be a stressful environment for many of our patients, and any resulting fear and anxiety can have long-lasting impacts on their emotional and physical wellbeing, and can compromise the safety of both owners and staff members.

Creating a Calm Clinic environment is essential in conditioning a positive emotional and physical response in our patients when they visit us, which in turn facilitates a calmer and safer practice environment for owners and staff.

This learning series with Charlie Wright shows the importance of recognising species-specific factors that influence the biological stress response and the behavioural coping strategies of feline patients. The learning series looks at how we can approach patients, manage the environment, and design behaviour-focused services within the clinic.

4 Hours CPD

£50.00 + VAT (Non-Member price)

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  • Description

    Topics covered include:

    • Recognising feline-specific challenges
    • Providing coping strategies within the clinic
    • Overcoming barriers in feline stress reduction
    • Facilitating caregiver compliance
    • Running feline behaviour services

    We recommend watching in conjunction with the Canine Calm Clinic learning series.

    This learning series is taken from The Calm Clinic Academy, a comprehensive 12-month programme open to vets, vet nurses and practice managers, that equips delegates with the skills to create positive changes within their practice, and implement a calm, stress-limiting approach to all patients. For more information on how to enrol and become a Calm Clinic Ambassador, click here. 

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