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101 Essential Tips: Cat Health & Safety
by Jason Nicholas, BVetMed (Hons); illustrated by Chuck Gonzalez
Start your clients and their new pets off on the right paw for a safe, healthy relationship on the first visit.
Publisher:
Preventive Vet
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Start your clients and their new pets off on the right paw for a safe, healthy relationship on the first visit.
The education and awareness you provide your clients on their first kitten or new cat visit begins your relationship with both pet and client. There’s far too much to cover in the exam room, and your clients simply can’t absorb it all at once. Photocopied handouts just don't cut it for today's pet owner . . . and now they don't have to!
101 Essential Tips: Cat Health & Safety helps your team easily provide reliable, bond-building awareness to your clients at an affordable price.
Jason Nicholas, BVetMed (Hons), is a veterinarian with extensive experience in both emergency and general practice. Nicholas' insights and tips won't just help your clients spare their pets from avoidable illness, injury, and suffering, they'll also help enable a better, safer, longer relationship with their pets. He is also a regular contributor to radio and TV segments, newspaper articles, and a variety of pet-related websites.
“One of my goals as a veterinary behaviorist is to provide education for pet owners about common problems such as inappropriate elimination or scratching—problems that may otherwise lead to surrender or euthanasia. This book does a fantastic job of addressing these behavior patterns in a fun and entertaining way, and will go a long way toward keeping cats in their homes for many years to come!” —Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC “Cats are masters at being mysterious, so we all need a little help deciphering clues that might indicate a medical problem or stress. Every cat owner should read this book, and keep it as a handy user's manual for their cat. I wish I could gift this book to every one of my clients who shares their lives with cats. This includes so many topics I'd like to discuss in detail in the exam room, but don't always have time . . . and not everyone knows that cats shouldn't ‘normally’ barf three to four times a week, so they don't mention it as a problem. This book will improve the lives of so many cats, and the people who love them!" —Tanya ten Broeke, DVM “I'm so grateful that Dr. Nicholas has done the groundbreaking work for fun, effective guides to pet guardianship that should be must reads for all owners, new and experienced. These books make it possible for me to provide more comprehensive and potentially life-saving preventive veterinary care for my clients and patients, as well as my own pets.” —Alison Lord, DVM “This book is the What to Expect When You’re Expecting book for cat parents! It accumulates all the practical stuff I have gathered over 20 years of practice that I wish I could teach my clients in a short annual exam. I love that it addresses not just medical but behavioral advice to make your life with your cat the best it can be.” —Amie Balandovich, DVM
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