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How to get cats back into your practice. Part 2

How to get cats back into your practice. Part 2
How to get cats back into your practice. Part 2

While most cats come into our practices when they are first adopted, many don’t return until they become sick. Why is this? Cats don’t like coming in to the clinic, clients don’t like bringing them in to the clinic and, sometimes, we don’t like seeing them. How can we change this? Over two sessions, we will learn about making the cat visit more pleasant and providing a more caring experience in our clinics.

Vortragssprache Englisch 
 

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Margie Scherk

DVM, Dip ABVP (Feline Practice)

Margie graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in 1982. In 1986 she opened Cats Only Veterinary Clinic in Vancouver, practicing there until 2008. She published several clinical trials whilst in practice. She has written numerous book chapters and is an active international speaker as well as enjoying teaching on-line. She is Co-editor of the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. Margie has served extensively in the American Association of Feline Practitioners as well other veterinary organizations. Her interests include all things feline, in particular, analgesia, the feline digestive system, renal disease and enabling more positive interactions with cats. 

Buchungsinfo

Dauer: 1:07 h
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ab 1
54,90 US$
(inkl. USt.)

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While most cats come into our practices when they are first adopted, many don’t return until they become sick. Why is this? Cats don’t like coming in to the clinic, clients don’t like bringing them in to the clinic and, sometimes, we don’t like seeing them. How can we change this? Over two sessions, we will learn about making the cat visit more pleasant and providing a more caring experience in our clinics.