Abstract
Thanks to better diets and care in general, more and more of our cats are living to an advanced age. Seeing and examining apparently healthy mature cats is important, since it can help to identify clinical problems before they reach a crisis point.
Notes
The author's website www.catprofessional.com has guides to a variety of relevant techniques, such as blood pressure measurement, in the ‘Free Downloads’ section. The ‘Publications’ section contains books on a variety of relevant topics, including kidney disease and hyperthyroidism.
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Sarah M A Caney
Sarah M A Caney
BVSc PhD DSAM(Feline) MRCVS
Sarah is a 993 graduate of the University of Bristol. She is an RCVS Specialist in Feline Medicine and loves both first opinion and referral feline medicine. In 2007 she founded Cat Professional which aims to provide cat owners and veterinary professionals with the highest quality information, advice, training and consultancy services.
Cat Professional has published three books ‘Caring for a cat with kidney failure’, ‘Caring for a blind cat’ and ‘Caring for a cat with lower urinary tract disease’ which are all available as ‘softbacks’ and electronic books via her website www.catprofessional.com.