Why Should I Visit Cat Doctor
What happens during your cat's veterinary visit?
After seeing the veterinary clinic guide, to determine the appropriate date, for the veterinary visit to your cat, the following is done.
- Routine testing, where direct examination is carried out, to identify any signs of pain, disease or deformities, in order to detect and treat the problem early, to improve the outcome.
- Vaccinations, which protect cats from preventable infectious diseases, are determined depending on the cat's age, lifestyle, and vulnerability.
- Prevention of parasites, where the cat is examined, in search of external parasites such as ticks, fleas and ear mites when necessary, as a sample of feces is taken, to exclude internal parasites, such as hook, cylindrical and tapeworms as well as coxidia, and based on, the needs and lifestyle of individual cats, parasite prevention products are recommended.
- Blood testing, depending on your cat's age and health condition, is intended to detect diseases, such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes and kidney disease, even before signs appear, and blood tests are likely to be recommended for cats over 11 years of age, at a rate of once, every 6 months.
- Dental examination and cleaning, routine dental examinations and cleanings protect cats from diseases of toothpaste, which can affect proper nutrition, and teeth may develop infections that in turn lead to a range of health problems
Tips for dealing with cats that hate visiting any veterinarian
Many cats feel very stressed when they go to a clinic or veterinary pharmacy,
so it is recommended that they come.
1- Make sure you use familiar and reassuring scents for cats.
2- Place the bed on which the cat usually sleeps, or wraps over it at home, inside the rack.
3- Also place a piece of clothing belonging to the cat's favorite person in the carrier.
4- Wipe with a soft cloth around the cat's face, to pick up its scent and rub it around the rack, especially in corners.
5- Use the scent of soothing artificial cats or pheromone, which can be obtained from the veterinarian.
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