Transcription of Feline-Friendly Handling Guidelines
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AAFP and ISFM. Feline-Friendly Handling Guidelines Clinical Practice Journal of feline Medicine and Surgery Volume 13, May 2011. Journal of feline Medicine and Surgery (2011) 13, 364 375. SPECIAL ARTICLE. AAFP and ISFM Feline-Friendly Handling Guidelines Background The number of pet cats is increasing in most countries, often outnumbering pet dogs, yet cats receive less veterinary care than their canine Clients state the difficulty of getting the cat into a carrier at home, driving to the clinic, and dealing with the fearful Ilona Rodan cat at the veterinary clinic as reasons for fewer Educating and preparing the client and the DVM DABVP ( feline )
SPECIAL ARTICLE/ AAFP/ISFM guidelines on feline-friendly handling JFMS CLINICAL PRACTICE 367 Carriers provide safety for both client and cat during transport, 24 and often give a cat a sense of security by being hidden in a secure, closed container.
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