CPD – MS220- Complex Cat Cases – effecting the best medicine course with special price just for you: $479 $114
£347.00 (+VAT)
12 months access to recordings and course materials is included. Please note that these are webinar recordings and not live events. Full details on how to access the Mini Series will be emailed to you.
Session 1
We all know that a less stressed cat = less stressed owner, who will then appreciate the vet and is more likely follow their recommendations. A less stressed cat is easier to examine, with believable physical and lab values. We will consider many recommendations, including building design, type of clippers, EMLA, pre-visit gabapentin, and much more. New tips and tricks are coming through all the time – it is great to share them. Since cats can be tricky to medicate, and have very poor oesophageal peristalsis – we will then consider tips and tricks of medication, methods and rules for reformulation, new drugs e.g. transdermal mirtazapine(!), inhaled meds, home injecting, diet transitions, and more – a really practical session.
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Anorexic cat:Cats with hyporexia or true anorexia can be very challenging to diagnose and treat. Common causes will be considered, plus the negative effects of anorexia on the body. We will consider the nutritional requirements of anorectic cats and the best ways for the cat to gain them; appetite stimulation, always incorporating Cat Friendly Practice, tips, tricks and medical intervention, then decision-making when placing feeding tubes, how to place different feeding tubes, what to do when starting to feed, the risk of tube feeding, including displacement, infections and re-feeding syndrome, and what to do if they occurs. This will be followed by cases where cats were presented with anorexia/hypoxia as a major part of their clinical disease; they will include cases with respiratory and gastrointestinal disease, systemic infections, and others.
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Session 3
Geriatric Clinics – Owners are often reluctant to take elderly cats to the vets – because of belief that the cat’s changes may be normal ageing; embarrassment that they cannot cope with their cat’s behavioural changes; misconception that nothing can be done; stress to the cat and owner re getting to and being at the clinic; plus worries about euthanasia. We will consider how to establish Geriatric Cat Clinics – all Cat Friendly Practice rules apply, plus the need to factor in underlying pain (especially arthritis) and confusion. Diagnosis and management is often complicated by concurrent interacting disease processes, e.g. inappropriate elimination can be caused by and/or exacerbate by dementia, arthritis, polyuria (kidney disease and/or diabetes), faecal urgency (intestinal disease), and/or constipation. And treatment can be complicated where the management of one disease may worsen another, e.g. treatment of hyperthyroidism can unmask kidney disease. Complete investigation is essential if management is to be most effective.
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