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The Twice A Year Feline Wellness Plan

“Cats are better at hiding illness than dogs,” says Dr. Gary D. Norsworthy, afeline specialist in San Antonio. Twice-yearly exams help diagnose and treat problemsbefore they become life threatening.

Owners understand cats need special care, but worry that stress during examsimpacts Tabby’s quality of life. “Some cats seem hardwired to be afraid,” says Dr.Margret L. Casal, assistant professor at University of Pennsylvania.

Explaining the benefits of twice-yearly wellness exams while providing tips tocalm feline fears, is key to helping pet owners manage their cats’ health. National PetWellness Month sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical Association and FortDodge Animal Health supports veterinarians in their efforts to educate and communicatewith pet owners. “Clients become very loyal when you listen and help them get the bestfrom their pets,” says Dr. Casal.

Explain Health Benefits. “Renal insufficiency, diabetes, and hyperthyroidism arethe big three in aging cats,” says Dr. Susan Little, a feline specialist and President of theWinn Feline Foundation. And, heart disease and upper respiratory illnesses can strikewithout warning. Wellness exams offer the opportunity to catch disease and illness beforesymptoms even appear, which can significantly impact a cat’s health and longevity.

Empower Owners. “Cats are notorious for hiding diseases,” says Dr.Norsworthy. Teach owners to watch for:

Relieve Tabby’s Tension. Stress makes cats hard to handle and alters test results. Experts suggest:

This article was contributed by Amy D. Shojai, www.shojai.com, author of 21 petcare books.

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