My Cat Hates My Vet! Foiling Fear Before, During & After Vet Visits

My Cat Hates My Vet! Foiling Fear Before, During & After Vet Visits PDF Author: Amy Shojai
Publisher: Furry Muse Publications
ISBN: 1386880663
Category : Pets
Languages : en
Pages : 50

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Book Description
HALT THE HISSES! We want to provide the best care possible for our beloved cats, but what do you do when your kitty turns into a wildcat at the vet? Cats visit veterinarians less often because their owners hate to see them upset and afraid of the cat carrier, car ride, and stranger handling. MY CAT HATES MY VET! packs prescriptive advice into a short how-to guide that offers step-by-step instructions to help your cats learn to LOVE the vet, accept the cat carrier, and tolerate car rides--and get the medical care they need and deserve. This is your definitive guide for foiling feline fear. From one of America's best known pet care authorities, you'll learn: *7 Reasons Cats HATE The Vet *12 Ways to Soothe Fear *Best Carriers & 8 Cat Crate Tips *9 Calming Cat Car Ride Techniques *How to Choose the Best Veterinarian *What are Cat Friendly Practices & Fear Free Clinics *Ways to Stop Cat-to-Cat Aggression After Vet Visits With a fun conversational tone and easy proven techniques, MY CAT HATES MY VET! helps ensure your loving bond remains strong and intact. AWARD WINNING BOOK! 2016 AAFP Cat Friendly Award from American Association of Feline Practitioners" Informed the reader of the definition of cat-friendly practice and how to locate certified hospitals...covers topics so well that hopefully all veterinary visits will be truly cat friendly." --Dr. Karen Becnel, a veterinarian who operates the All Cats Mobile Clinic in New Orleans 2016 FEAR FREEā„¢ PETS AWARD from FearFreePets.com "Understanding how much in our world is scary to cats, and working to minimize their fear is vitally important. I really like this short book format. It has enough pages to cover the topic in great depth. Even the post-vet visit fighting (so often overlooked) is addressed."--Beth Adelman, cat behavior consultant,member of the Cat Committee of the Pet Professional Guild and former editor of Cats Magazine