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Top Tips For Surviving the Blocked Cat

Free webinar brought to you by Hill's Pet Nutrition, Canada

Speaker:
Dr Susan Little

DVM DABVP

Lecture Abstract

Lower urinary tract disease in cats was described as early as 1925 and remains one of the most common reasons that cats are presented for veterinary care. Successful management of these patients involves careful evaluation as well as the right equipment and technique. This presentation will cover the keys to successful management of these patients as well as some new concepts.

Objectives

Learn how to recognize key features of the obstructed cat that are critical to case management Review the best types of equipment for working with the obstructed cat Learn new techniques to improve your success rate with obstructed cats

When is it?

Speaker

Dr Susan Little

DVM DABVP

Dr. Susan Little received her Bachelor of Science degree from Dalhousie University (Nova Scotia, Canada) and her DVM from the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph. She has been in feline practice since 1990 and has been board certified in Feline Practice since 1997. She is part owner of two feline specialty practices in Ottawa, Canada. She has served on the board of the International Council for Veterinary Assessments and the Winn Feline Foundation. She is a peer reviewer for veterinary journals as well as the author or co-author of many journal articles. Dr. Little is the recipient of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Assoc. Small Animal Practitioner Award (2010), the NAVC Small Animal Speaker of the Year Award (2013), and the International Society of Feline Medicine/Hill's Pet Nutrition Award for outstanding contributions to feline medicine (2013). She is the editor and co-author of The Cat – Clinical Medicine and Management (1st edition 2015, 2nd edition coming in 2023) and August's Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine, Volume 7 (Elsevier, 2015)

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