Urology & Renal Medicine
“Why Does My Cat Have Trouble Urinating?”
This series will help veterinary nurses understand the most effective way to guide clients through common questions, with key communication tips along the way.
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This series will help veterinary nurses understand the most effective way to guide clients through common questions, with key communication tips along the way.
The SUB is an exciting option for treatment of obstructive upper urinary tract disease in cats, and it continues to get better through adaptations to decrease complication rates and improve long-term patient comfort.
Antech Diagnostics, part of Mars Petcare, released a new diagnostic tool called RenalTech that was developed using artificial intelligence to analyze pet medical record data to predict whether a cat will develop chronic kidney disease (CKD) up to two years before traditional clinical diagnosis.
The discovery that the family cat is not using its litterbox can lead to distress in the entire household.
What began as a routine condition and progressed to a dedicated, one-on-one nursing case, the case report outlines the importance of a thorough workup in managing a patient’s whole disease process and demonstrates the many aspects of renal care, management, and complications.
Urethral obstruction is a relatively common and potentially life-threatening emergency.
Managing chronic kidney disease in cats can be a daunting task and is often frustrating for owners as well as veterinary practitioners and technicians.
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