A learning series of eight videos with specialist Sarah Caney.
Cats are increasingly making up a large proportion of a practice caseload: they can be challenging patients to diagnose and manage for a number of reasons.
In this series, Sarah presents her top tips for optimising diagnosis and management of several common presenting clinical signs seen in practice; including anorexia, polydipsia, jaundice, ascites and dyspnoea.
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Description
Topics covered include:
- Practical tips for common procedures
- ‘Cat-Friendly Practices’ – should I bother?
- The anorexic cat
- The polydipsic cat
- The snotty cat
- The dyspnoeic cat
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